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Articles
03.09.2026
NJ Can Teach Washington When It Comes to Police Use of Force | Opinion
In an opinion piece written for NorthJersey.com, partner Anthony Talarico writes that as Washington debates new federal standards for immigration enforcement and police use of force, policymakers should look to New Jersey as a model for reform. Anthony explains that clear use-of-force guidelines, robust de-escalation training, and widespread use of body-worn cameras have helped New Jersey improve transparency and public trust while maintaining officer safety. As Congress considers new accountability measures, he suggests New Jersey’s approach offers a practical blueprint for balancing effective law enforcement with the public’s demand for transparency and responsible use of force.
Articles
03.03.2026
Deference to State Agencies Remains Strong Under New Jersey Law
In an article for the New Jersey Law Journal, attorneys Carlos Bollar, Charlie Dennen and Thomas Tyrrell write that the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division’s recent decision upholding the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Environmental Justice Rules sends a clear message: judicial deference to state agency action remains firmly entrenched under New Jersey law, notwithstanding the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.
Articles
02.23.2026
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO: A Playbook for Launching and Protecting a Brand
In an article for Women Leaders in Sports, partner Kate Sherlock explains that a trademark is a powerful business asset—protecting your brand identity, strengthening your legal rights through registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and creating long-term competitive value when chosen and managed strategically.
Blogs 9 results
Your Campus Counsel
04.02.2026
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, a federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to compile a list of Jewish employees and turn it over to the EEOC. EEOC v. The Trustees of University of Pennsylvania, Case 2:25-cv-06502-GDP (E.D.Pa. March 31, 2026).
Your Campus Counsel
03.17.2026
Can Institutions Find Legal Workarounds for State Bans on DEI?
Following Donald Trump’s re-election, many states have passed bans against programs and scholarships that promote diversity, equity and inclusion. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education which tracks such legislation, more than a dozen states have passed anti-DEI laws since 2024, and dozens of additional bills are pending in 30 states and the United States Congress.
Your Campus Counsel
03.16.2026
Understanding the New Federal Tax Credit for K-12 Scholarship Donations
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21), which created a new permanent federal income tax credit under IRC § 25F for individual donors who make cash contributions to qualifying Scholarship Granting Organizations (“SGOs”) supporting K-12 students. The credit takes effect January 1, 2027, so for organizations in the education and scholarship space, there is much to do between now and then.
Client Advisories 534 results
Client Advisories
03.31.2026
New Jersey Appellate Court Provides Guidance for Establishing Independent Contractor Relationship
In a legal landscape where it seems almost impossible to properly classify and compensate a worker as an independent contractor, the New Jersey Appellate Division recently provided guidance for employers attempting to avoid employee misclassification. On March 26, 2026, the court in Sanger v. Next Level Business Services, Inc. affirmed the dismissal of a worker’s New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) claims, ruling that she was an independent contractor and therefore not protected by the statute.
Client Advisories
03.23.2026
The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a major decision on March 19, 2026, which impacts any employer defending against unpaid wage and overtime claims. In a ruling that underscores the critical importance of employer recordkeeping, the Court in Lopez v. Marmic LLC, 2026 WL 771528 (N.J. Mar. 19, 2026), set a rigorous standard that makes it significantly more difficult for businesses to defeat employee wage claims when accurate time records are missing. Instead of requiring employees to prove their claim for unpaid wages, the Court found it sufficient for an employee to approximate their claim with a “rebuttable presumption” that the employee’s claim for unpaid hours are accurate.
Client Advisories
03.16.2026
Understanding the New Federal Tax Credit for K-12 Scholarship Donations
On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21), which created a new permanent federal income tax credit under IRC § 25F for individual donors who make cash contributions to qualifying Scholarship Granting Organizations (“SGOs”) supporting K-12 students. The credit takes effect January 1, 2027, so for organizations in the education and scholarship space, there is much to do between now and then.
In the News 80 results
In the News
04.01.2026
Archer Builds Environmental Team With Partner from Wilentz
Archer has expanded its environmental practice with the addition of partner Alice Shanahan in its Hackensack office, as recently featured in Law360. In the interview, Alice discusses her experience handling complex environmental regulatory and transactional matters, as well as the opportunity to enhance client service through collaboration with Archer’s environmental team. She also highlights the firm’s unique positioning in the market, offering both flexibility and high-caliber legal services, as a key driver in her move.
In the News
03.04.2026
How Accurate Are Popular Legal Shows And Movies? NJ Experts Weigh In
In NorthJersey.com’s “How Accurate Are Popular Legal Shows And Movies? NJ Experts Weigh In,” Anthony Talarico shares his take on some of the most iconic legal TV shows and movies. He also recalls how he used a line from My Cousin Vinny during a high-profile case early in his career, earning a few laughs and ultimately a conviction.
In the News
01.28.2026
Doctors, Nurses Speak Out About Immigration Enforcement in Hospitals
In “Doctors, Nurses Speak Out About Immigration Enforcement in Hospitals,” published by Chief Healthcare Executive, healthcare organizations and professional associations across the country raise concerns about immigration enforcement activities occurring in hospitals and emergency departments. The article reports on growing fears among patients and healthcare workers, particularly following the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minnesota. Medical groups including the American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, and American College of Emergency Physicians warn that enforcement actions in healthcare settings may deter patients from seeking care, compromise safety, and undermine trust in the healthcare system.
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Insights
10.20.2025
Placement Agents and the SEC's Marketing Rule Revisited
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) Marketing Rule went into full effect three years ago. The Marketing Rule applies a principles-based approach to regulating marketing and advertising by SEC-registered investment advisers (“RIAs”). A major change brought by the Marketing Rule was to include within “advertising” the solicitation activities by placement agents raising capital for private funds, thereby affixing new responsibilities on RIAs.
Podcasts 2 results
Podcasts
12.12.2025
Planning Ahead for Dementia: What Every Family Needs to Know
In this informative ACTEC Estate Planning Essentials podcast, Archer partner Steven Mignogna and Gerard Brew (McCarter & English) outline the critical steps families should take when facing early signs of cognitive decline. They explain how to select the right Power of Attorney, the differences between durable and springing POAs, when a revocable trust can help, and how to avoid costly and stressful guardianship proceedings.
Podcasts
05.17.2024
The legal landscape around diversity, equity, and inclusion has shifted significantly in the wake of several significant judicial opinions. While the legal profession has been notoriously slow to make progress in its efforts to nurture more inclusive practice environments, there is optimism about the advancement of inclusion in the profession.
Press Releases 1,039 results
Press Releases
04.07.2026
Archer Adds Martyn Babitz as Of Counsel in Private Wealth, Estates & Trusts Group
Archer & Greiner (“Archer”) is pleased to announce that Martyn S. Babitz has joined the firm as Of Counsel in its Private Wealth, Estates & Trusts practice in the Voorhees office. Marty brings nearly four decades of experience in legal practice and wealth management, with extensive experience in estate, tax, wealth transfer, and philanthropic planning for high-net-worth individuals, multigenerational families, and closely held business owners.
Press Releases
04.01.2026
Archer & Greiner Adds Leading Environmental Partner
Archer is pleased to announce that Alice M. Shanahan has joined the firm as a partner in its Environmental Law Practice Group in the firm’s Hackensack office. Her addition to Archer’s northern New Jersey office gives the firm’s already outstanding Environmental Practice a stronger foothold across both New Jersey and New York.
Press Releases
03.24.2026
Archer Public Affairs Launches New Website
Refreshed brand reflects position as the region’s leading government affairs firm
Speaking Engagements & Seminars 671 results
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
04.23.2026
From Arbitration to the Hague: Confidently Navigating Essential Jurisdictions in Family Law
Partner Marie Lihotz will serve as a panelist for this program hosted by the New Jersey State Bar Association addressing jurisdictional complexities in family law practice.
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
03.24.2026
Suggestions for the Future of the H-1B Program
The NJBIA is hosting a webinar on the future of the H-1B visa program, the largest high-skilled immigration program in the U.S. As reforms aim to prioritize higher-paid foreign workers, industry experts, including Archer partner Eric Yun, will address how these changes may affect U.S. businesses, local economies, and the availability of skilled workers. Chair of Archer’s Immigration and Global Mobility Practice, Eric will moderate the panel “Suggestions for the Future of the H-1B Program.” Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Eric and the other panelists on the path forward for this critical immigration program.
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
03.20.2026
Advanced Trial Tactics in Pennsylvania
In this NBI program, partner Jeffrey Scott will present two insightful sessions aimed at elevating trial lawyers’ courtroom skills. These sessions focus on sophisticated strategies and advanced techniques that can help experienced and aspiring attorneys sharpen their courtroom performance.