Support may be growing for allowing cybertheft victims to “hack back.” What are the privacy concerns of allowing hackbacks? OlenderFeldman’s own Rick Colosimo wrote an interesting post regarding a WSJ article describing the idea of hacking victims “hacking back” on his personal blog. He writes: The concept isn’t crazy (the article’s warning that hacking back at…
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New Jersey’s Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (RULLCA)
New Jersey’s Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act — What all owners of New Jersey LLCs Need to Know What is the New Jersey’s Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act? The Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (“RULLCA”) replaces and expands New Jersey’s Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (“NJ ULLCA”) which was originally put in place…
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New Law Limits Viability of Shareholder Derivative Suits in New Jersey
New Law Significantly Limits Viability of Certain Shareholder Derivative Suits in New Jersey On April 2nd, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed bill A-3123 into law and in doing so, significantly revised the law in New Jersey regarding shareholder derivative proceedings under N.J.S.A. §14A:3-6, etseq. The stated purpose of the new law is to temper…
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Employment Hiring Practices: Simple Mistakes, Costly To Fix
The consequences of failing to develop employment-hiring materials can be devastating. So why do many employers fail to develop a basic set of documents governing the employment relationship with new hires? Howard Matalon notes that although employment documents can be developed in a very cost-effective manner, many employers fail to give consideration to such documents…
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