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Taking Advantage of Puerto Rico’s Tax Incentives (Without Drawing IRS Scrutiny) post image

Taking Advantage of Puerto Rico’s Tax Incentives (Without Drawing IRS Scrutiny)

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico offers lucrative tax breaks that are designed to attract high-net-worth individuals and businesses to the island and boost its local economy. Under the Puerto Rico Incentives Code of 2019 (also known as Act 60), individuals can avoid taxation on Puerto Rico-sourced income if they “reside” on the island for a […]

Author: Jeffrey R. Pittard

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PFOA and PFOS Become Hazardous Substances CERCLA Effective July 8

On May 8, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published its Final Rule designating two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) — as hazardous substances. The designation under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) takes effect on July 8, 2024. Key Impacts of EPA’s PFAS […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Quick Contract Guide for Commercial Theater Productions

Although they never get top billing, contracts form the backbone of commercial live theater productions. By clearly establishing the rights and responsibilities of the major participants, from playwrights to producers to actors to set designers, contracts protect the interests of everyone involved and position shows for success. When entering into contracts for Broadway plays and musicals, it […]

Author: Brian D. Spector

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Wheels Moving on Reclassification of Cannabis as AG Launches Rulemaking Process

On May 16, 2024, President Joe Biden announced that his administration is committed to reclassifying cannabis. Shortly thereafter, Attorney General Merritt Garland initiated the formal rulemaking process to move cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). “This is monumental,” President Biden said in a video statement […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Commercial Real Estate Law: A Guide to Handling Disputes and Litigation

Commercial Real estate disputes can arise from a variety of circumstances, including conflicts over property boundaries or encroachments, breaches of real estate contracts or construction agreements, and disagreements between landlords and tenants or licensors and licensees. No matter the cause, litigation involving commercial real estate issues can be complex and costly, which makes it imperative […]

Author: Michael J. Willner

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What Developers Need To Know About NJDEP’s Proposed Resilient Environments and Landscapes Rule post image

What Developers Need To Know About NJDEP’s Proposed Resilient Environments and Landscapes Rule

New Jersey developers will soon have to account for climate change risks when proposing development and redevelopment projects along the State’s shoreline. On May 10, 2024, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) unveiled a package of regulations amending the State’s land use rules to account for rising sea levels and increased flooding risks. […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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What the Reclassification of Marijuana Means (And Does Not Mean) for the Cannabis Industry post image

What the Reclassification of Marijuana Means (And Does Not Mean) for the Cannabis Industry

On April 30, 2024, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) confirmed that it plans to recommend that cannabis be removed from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and reclassified to Schedule III.  Schedule I drugs are drugs with “high abuse potential with no accepted medical use,” such as heroin.  Meanwhile, Schedule III drugs […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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How to Conduct an Effective Internal Business Investigation

Internal investigations play a pivotal role in maintaining a productive workplace and reducing a business’s potential liability. However, to reap these benefits, it is equally important to know how to write a factual, solid, representative report of an internal investigation that will withstand scrutiny and provide appropriate information for future reference in a litigation or […]

Author: Angela A. Turiano

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NJBIZ Names Don Pepe Among 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction and Design post image

NJBIZ Names Don Pepe Among 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction and Design

Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC Partner and Commercial Real Estate Department Chair Donald M. Pepe Named to NJBIZ’s 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction, and Design List Donald M. Pepe, Partner and Chair of Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC’s Commercial Real Estate Department has been named among NJBIZ’s 2024 Leaders in Real Estate, Construction, and Design. Don Pepe’s inclusion […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Resolution Seeks to Enshrine Environmental Rights in NJ Constitution

A resolution currently being debated in the New Jersey Legislature would allow voters to determine whether environmental rights should be enshrined in the State Constitution. Senate Resolution 43/Assembly Resolution 119 specifically asks voters to decide whether the New Jersey Constitution should be amended to make the State the trustee of public natural resources and guarantee […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Why Would I Get a Letter from the Office of the Attorney General?

If you are asking the question, “Why would I get a letter from the Office of the Attorney General,” it is imperative to take immediate action. A letter from the Office of the Attorney General is often the first indication that you or your business may be the target of a federal investigation. Given the […]

Author: Angela A. Turiano

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When Can a New Jersey LLC Expel One of Its Members? post image

When Can a New Jersey LLC Expel One of Its Members?

Disputes among members of a limited liability company (LLC) are not uncommon and can often be resolved outside of court. However, LLC disputes can sometimes escalate to the point that an LLC seeks to expel a member from the business. When seeking to remove a member, LLCs may rely on the provisions of their operating […]

Author: Jorge Marquez

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