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07.21.2025
In the News
U.S. Supreme Court to Clarify Sovereign Immunity Across State Lines
In its upcoming term, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to address whether a state agency like New Jersey Transit can be sued in another state’s court for injuries that occurred outside its home state. The case arises from two separate lawsuits: one filed in Pennsylvania and another in New York, both involving accidents involving New Jersey Transit buses. While New York’s high court allowed the lawsuit to proceed, Pennsylvania’s court held that sovereign immunity barred such claims.

05.29.2025
Client Advisories
New Jersey Department of Human Services Seeks to Eliminate Any Willing Provider Requirements and to Authorize Termination of Medicaid Managed Care Contracts for Nursing Homes Throughout New Jersey
The New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) recently announced a new administrative initiative that would provide waivers of the long-standing Any Willing Provider (AWP) policy. The current AWP policy mandates that any participating Medicaid Managed Care Plan must include in its network all long-term care providers who request enrollment. This policy has been in effect in New Jersey since the beginning of the NJMMIS Managed Long-Term Services program in 2015.

03.06.2025
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
Serving on a Nonprofit Board 2025: Basics and Ethical Responsibilities
Attorneys Noel Fleming, Jeffrey Scott, Kayci Petenko and Alexis Way will be presenting at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s program, “Serving on a Nonprofit Board 2025: Basics and Ethical Responsibilities.” Explore the role of a Board of Directors and the laws governing nonprofits. The program will provide training on the basics of nonprofit board service, including charitable issues raised under state and federal laws for current board members.