by Gary Nissenbaum | Feb 11, 2009 | Business Formation & Sales Law Blog
Employment Law: The New Jersey Appellate Division recently handed down an important decision interpreting the statute of limitations in work discrimination claims. In Toto v. Princeton Township, 2009 WL 88499 (N.J. Super.A.D. 2009), the Court held that the statute of...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Feb 2, 2009 | Internet Law Blog
Intellectual Property: State and Federal law provides various remedies for parties who have been wronged by another. However, depending upon the nature of that claim, the injured party only has a limited time period in which to assert his claim. These deadlines, set...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Feb 2, 2009 | Business Formation & Sales Law Blog
Employment Law: As part of the 2008 Legislative Session, the New Jersey legislature passed, and Governor Corzine signed, a law which provides treble damages (triple the amount of actual damages) for sales representatives who are not paid earned sales commissions...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jan 5, 2009 | Internet Law Blog
Cybersquatting: The United States District Court for the Western District of New York recently found that cybersquatting had not occurred in connection with the registration of a similar domain name. In Dudley v. HealthSource Chiropractic, Inc., 2008 WL 4507714, the...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Dec 3, 2008 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
Home Improvement Regulation: In an effort to strengthen the protections afforded consumers against wrongful acts by home improvement contractors, the Pennsylvania legislature recently enacted the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act. The Act, which will become...