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1 week ago |
jdsupra.com | Michael Rich
On April 9, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order, titled “Modernizing Defense Acquisition and Spurring Innovation in the Defense Industrial Base.” This order outlines a broad and ambitious reform effort aimed at overhauling the Department of Defense’s (DoD) acquisition processes. Contractors engaged in or seeking business with the DoD should review the order closely, as it may significantly alter acquisition timelines, regulatory obligations, and program-level risks.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Michael Rich |Bailey Wood
On January 21, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order titled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity” (“Order”).[1] That Order, among other things, revoked Executive Order 11246, giving federal contractors 90 days to adjust to the new regulatory scheme.[2]What is Executive Order 11246?
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May 29, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Charles Toutant |Colleen Murphy |Michael Rich |Benjamin L. Lindeman
A condominium association has agreed to pay $440,000 in an Essex County, New Jersey, slip-and-fall suit after initially refusing to put its insurance carrier on notice about the claim.
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May 18, 2024 |
horrorbuzz.com | Michael Rich |Steph Cannon
In the digital age, we’ve reached a level of voyeurism that at times can cross the boundaries of morality. This exists most disturbingly within the dark web, where troubling content can be found for anyone to view. The Queue, a short film written and directed by Michael Rich, examines the depths of the depravity of humans, both those who carry out atrocities, and those who desire to view it. Burt Bulos plays Cole, who has his first overnight shift as an internet content moderator.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Cameron MacLeod |Michael Rich |Benjamin L. Lindeman |Robert Epstein
When it comes to challenges of municipal actions by way of actions in lieu of prerogative writs, there has long been tension between two firmly established judicial principles: (1) the important policy of repose for municipal actions; and (2) the judicial preference to determine actions on their merits.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Cameron MacLeod |Michael Rich |Benjamin L. Lindeman |Aaron S. Brotman
New Jersey’s Prompt Payment Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:30A-1 and 2 (Act), gives important rights to contractors and other parties who provide services or materials to construction projects in their quest for prompt payment. The Act also places heavy burdens on project developers and owners, requiring them to take certain actions by strict deadlines at the risk of waiving their right to dispute amounts claimed to be owed for construction work.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Michael Stutman |Gary Strong |Elizabeth Napierkowski |Michael Rich
As part of the recent legislative package designed to reshape the landscape of affordable housing compliance, the New Jersey Legislature has also adopted in parallel a number of potential incentives and inducements for developers looking to produce the housing vitally necessary to solve New Jersey’s long-standing shortage of affordable housing.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Charles Toutant |Michael Stutman |Colleen Murphy |Michael Rich
In the last five years, initially in 2019 and more recently as of January 2024, New Jersey has enacted major changes to the sheriff’s foreclosure sale process. The primary purpose, as expressly stated in the legislative history and reflected in the lion’s share of changes made, has been for increased protection for residential homeowners with mortgages on their primary residences. However, some of the changes also affect sheriff’s foreclosure sales of non-residential properties.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
law.com | Michael Rich |Benjamin L. Lindeman
In the last five years, initially in 2019 and more recently as of January 2024, New Jersey has enacted major changes to the sheriff’s foreclosure sale process. The primary purpose, as expressly stated in the legislative history and reflected in the lion’s share of changes made, has been for increased protection for residential homeowners with mortgages on their primary residences. However, some of the changes also affect sheriff’s foreclosure sales of non-residential properties.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tic disorders |Michael Rich |Kinga K. Tomczak |Jennifer Worhach
1 INTRODUCTION Functional tics, also known as functional tic-like behaviors (FTLBs), are a subcategory of functional neurological disorders (FNDs, also called conversion disorders in the DSM-5-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2022)) and were previously considered relatively rare (Baizabal-Carvallo & Jankovic, 2014; Demartini et al., 2015; Pringsheim et al., 2023). FNDs are believed to arise from altered brain networks rather than abnormality in brain structures.