by Joanne Vos, Esq. | Jul 5, 2016
Business law and environmental law are such divergent areas of practice that one might think they are mutually exclusive. However, due to the potentially significant implications that environmental laws can have upon certain business deals, businesses and their...
by Joanne Vos, Esq. | Jul 5, 2016
Legal Update Last summer, certain parties that are responsible for conducting environmental cleanups in New Jersey (“RPs”) were cautioned that pursuant to the Site Remediation Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1, et seq. (“SRRA”), outstanding...
by Joanne Vos, Esq. | Jul 5, 2016
Certain parties that are responsible for conducting environmental cleanups have recently received a compliance alert letter from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (the “Department”) indicating that, pursuant to the Site Remediation Reform Act,...
by Joanne Vos, Esq. | Jul 5, 2016
Legal Update At long last, the Court has determined that a statute of limitations does, in fact, apply to contribution claims brought under the New Jersey Spill Compensation & Control Act (the “Spill Act”). Prior to this determination, parties...
by Joanne Vos, Esq. | Jul 5, 2016
Recently, the Local Public Contracts Law was amended to require bid packets to include certain documentation relating to the condition of on-site soils. Contracting agencies must be aware of this recent amendment since bid packets must now include price line items to...