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Alan Trammell, a professor at Washington and Lee School of law, discusses the federal judiciary's policy arm making recommendations to curtail judge shopping. Albert Soler, a partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, discusses the federal raids at two of Sean “Diddy” Combs' houses. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alan Trammell, a professor at Washington and Lee School of law, discusses the federal judiciary's policy arm making recommendations to curtail judge shopping. Albert Soler, a partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, discusses the federal raids at two of Sean “Diddy” Combs' houses. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Vandervort, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses a Michigan mother being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the first verdict holding the parent of a school shooter accountable for murder on campus. Albert Soler, a partner of Scarinci Hollenbeck, discusses an NLRB ruling paving the way for Dartmouth basketball players to vote to unionize. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Vandervort, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses a Michigan mother being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the first verdict holding the parent of a school shooter accountable for murder on campus. Albert Soler, a partner of Scarinci Hollenbeck, discusses an NLRB ruling paving the way for Dartmouth basketball players to vote to unionize. June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Green Repeal - A Guide to Cannabis Marketing & Advertising
The vast majority of American states now have medical cannabis programs, and 11 states plus Washington D.C. have adult (or recreational) use programs as well. However, cannabis is still federally illegal, and the rules and regulations vary greatly depending on what side of the industry you're in and where you're doing business. Few people understand the nuances of this highly complex industry better than Dan McKillop. Dan is an attorney at Scarinci Hollenbeck, where he works with companies seeking to break into the medical or adult cannabis industries. Dan was named a Cannabis Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal in 2018, served on the New Jersey State Bar Association's (NJSBA) Cannabis Law Special Committee for the 2018-19 term, and he has been invited to speak on various panels regarding developments in cannabis law by organizations such as NJBiz, the NJ Tech Council, the Commerce & Industry Association of New Jersey, and the New Jersey Cannabis Industry Association. Today, Dan joins our podcast to break down the major differences between the medical and adult cannabis industries in America, the common barriers to entry that many people launching a business on either side face, and why Dan thinks full legalization will come sooner than later. Show Notes For complete show notes, including transcripts, takeaways, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit SoHoExp.com/02 To learn more about the podcast and get access to all episodes, visit: SoHoExp.com/GreenRepeal
Welcome to Part II of this four part series on Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Please listen as ERISA expert Gary Young, Partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, explains and introduces you to the complicated but important world of ERISA Fiduciary Responsibility And Liability. You can watch a YouTube video on the subject here.
Welcome to Part III of this four part series on Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Please listen as ERISA expert Gary Young, Partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, explains and introduces you to the Department of Labor's final regulations for ERISA §408(b)(2). You can watch a YouTube video on the subject here.
Entertainment attorney out of New Jersey based law firm Scarinci Hollenbeck, Anthony R. Caruso, discusses the Beauty Queen Blackmail case surrounding his client, Miss New Jersey, Amy Polumbo. Click here to watch the YouTube video.
Entertainment attorney out of New Jersey based law firm Scarinci Hollenbeck, Anthony R. Caruso, discusses the Beauty Queen Blackmail case surrounding his client, Miss New Jersey, Amy Polumbo. Click here to watch the YouTube video.
Welcome to Part I of this four part series on Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Please listen as ERISA expert Gary Young, Partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, explains and introduces you to the complicated but important world of ERISA law. You can watch a YouTube video on the subject here.
Welcome to the fourth part of the Tax Issues That Impact Your Wealth series. Frank L. Brunetti, Partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, focuses on interest rates and specifically on how to benefit from low interest rates. Mr. Brunetti has been practicing tax law for over 35 years in New Jersey and New York. For more information and to watch a video lecture on this topic please visit Mr. Brunetti’s blog, TaxTrustEstateNews.com.
In this podcast, John M. Scagnelli, Partner and Chair of the Environmental and Land Use and Law Group at Scarinci Hollenbeck, describes the new New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRP) program. Mr. Scagnelli talks about the new requirements and how they relate to government entities and municipalities. The NJDEP states that municipalities and government entities should hire Licensed Site Remediation Professionals to manage remediation of contaminated sites by the deadline of May 7, 2012. A video lecture on this topic can be found here.
In this podcast, Joel R. Glucksman, Partner and Chair of the Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Group at Scarinci Hollenbeck, announces the launch of his new blog entitled “New Jersey Bankruptcy Now.” Mr. Glucksman has more than 30 years of experience in bankruptcy and creditors' rights. He has represented national banks, insurance companies, landlords and various other groups. The blog, which was launched in October 2011, provides you with insight about bankruptcy and how to avoid it. Visit NewJerseyBankruptcyNow.com to learn more.
In this video, Donald Scarinci, Managing Partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, talks about the political practice known as “Gerrymandering.” The term “Gerrymandering” was first used in 1812 by Massachusetts Governor Eldbridge Gerry. Listen to learn more or you can watch Mr. Scarinci's full lecture on the subject.
Welcome to the third part of the Tax Issues that Impact Your Wealth series. Listen closely as Counsel at Scarinci Hollenbeck, James F. McDonough Jr. L.L.M, discusses Dynasty Trusts for Intergenerational Planning. One purpose of a Dynasty Trust is to avoid the rule against perpetuities that requires a trust to distribute its assets to individual beneficiaries within a period determined by statute. A Dynasty Trust can eliminate the impact of successive taxation at each generation and provide asset protection against future creditors. For more information on this topic and to watch a video lecture please visit TaxTrustEstateNews.com.
Welcome to the third part of the Tax Issues that Impact Your Wealth series. Listen closely as tax expert and Counsel at Scarinci Hollenbeck, James F. McDonough Jr. L.L.M, discusses New Jersey estate planning and dynasty trusts. One purpose of a Dynasty Trust is to avoid the rule against perpetuities that requires a trust to distribute its assets to individual beneficiaries within a period determined by statute. A Dynasty Trust can eliminate the impact of successive taxation at each generation and provide asset protection against future creditors. For more information visit Mr. McDonough's blog and video lecture at TaxTrustEstateNews.com.
Do you know what redistricting is? Why does it have to be so political? In this video Donald Scarinci, managing partner of Scarinci Hollenbeck, will explain what redistricting is, and why its such a hot topic right now. There's a lot being written about congressional redistricting in the news right now. That's because once every ten years, after the results of the Census are tabulated, every state needs to take a look at their state legislative and congressional districts and redistribute the population as evenly as possible in each of those districts. It is the concept of one man, one vote and it has been around since the constitutional convention of 1787. To learn more about this topic please watch the full length video.