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Hunterdon County Urges President Biden s Administration to Reconsider Support for PennEast Pipeline

By RIKKI MASSAND Credits: Rikki Massand April 6, 2021 at 9:00 AM HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - A long, drawn-out battle against eminent domain and the PennEast Pipeline’s plans to disrupt earth in Hunterdon County enters its latest phase in April, but, ahead of the U.S. Supreme Court hearing, the Hunterdon County governing body took actions to urge President Joe Biden’s Administration to have an about-face and look more closely at the land use and eminent domain issue facing New Jersey and the county. In considering a “bigger picture” mission, on March 16, the county commissioners approved a resolution calling on Biden’s Administration to reverse its stated support for the PennEast Pipeline’s use of eminent domain for New Jersey state property if the project goes forward.

10 Questions for Donna Lee Miele

April 5, 2021 - By Edward Clifford Above the pitted black coast, at the house that looks accidentally built, the floodlights have been left on. The owner is not there. He only comes during the winter, when the waves rise and he can pick his way down the cliff to ride the surf off the reef, some two hundred yards offshore. Now, in summertime, the ocean is sleepy under round, slow swells that gently slap the cliff. from “A Breath of Plankton Soup,” Volume 62, Issue 1 (Spring 2021) Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote. The very first story I wrote, of which I was really proud, was about a Thanksgiving dinner involving woodland animals of the Hudson Valley (illustrated, of course). But if you want to fast-forward past that one, through the 8

Seeger Weiss welcomes seasoned litigator Jacksy Bilsborrow as newest partner

Seeger Weiss welcomes seasoned litigator Jacksy Bilsborrow as newest partner The MDL veteran joins the firm, bolstering its nationally distinguished environmental, consumer class action, and mass tort practices News provided by Share this article Share this article RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Seeger Weiss LLP is proud to announce that James (Jacksy) Bilsborrow, a nationally respected leader in class action, mass tort, and environmental litigation, has joined the firm as a partner. Jacksy is a rare talent and we re thrilled to have him on the Seeger Weiss team, says cofounding partner Christopher Seeger. His skill sets blend perfectly with our multidisciplinary approach to complex litigation.

Legal Lesson of the Month: Disabled Cadet Dismissed After Test Failures

EMS can be full of interesting and tricky legal scenarios. While you can’t have an attorney ride with you, it behooves providers to have at least some familiarity with the principles, precedents, and major issues of EMS law. To that end EMS World is pleased to offer the EMS Legal Lesson of the Month. These cases are presented by prominent attorneys in the EMS field. This month’s comes from Larry Bennett, program chair for fire science and emergency management at the University of Cincinnati. Bennett’s department publishes a monthly Fire & EMS and Safety Law newsletter; subscribe to that by e-mailing Lawrence.bennett@uc.edu or read the latest edition here. Find this case and more in his section on EMS cases. 

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