State Pays $2.4M To Native American Tribe, Officially Recognizes It After 6 Years
After years of fighting, a New Jersey Native American tribe is once again officially recognized.... Continue reading→
NJ Agrees To Recognize Tribe, Pay $2.4M To End Court Battle
Law360 (November 15, 2018, 2:52 PM EST) New Jersey will affirm its prior recognition of... Continue reading→
Public Statement Of Gratitude By The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation
Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation The state of New Jersey officially recognized the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal... Continue reading→
Local Lawyer Creates Field of Sunflowers
My name is Oliver Barry and I am one of the attorneys at the... Continue reading→
Partner Frank Corrado on Private Employee’s Free Speech Rights
Freedom of Speech is oft considered one of the fundamental and defining freedoms of the United States of America. But the actual contours of the right to free speech is generally poorly understood. In the article "Protecting a Private Employee's Free Speech", published in the New Jersey State Bar Association Employment and Labor Law Quarterly, partner Frank Corrado discusses how New Jersey law and the New Jersey Constitution can provide free speech protection even to private employees speaking on matters of public importance. Continue reading→
Barry, Corrado, & Grassi, P.C – New Locations
We are happy to announce the addition of two new office locations to better serve... Continue reading→
Appellate Victory on Behalf of Native American Tribe
Partner Frank Corrado, Esq. participated in and authored the brief in an appellate victory in... Continue reading→
Associate Chris Gillin-Schwartz Appellate Victory
Barry.Corrado.Grassi & Grassi congratulates attorney Chris Gillin-Schwartz, Esq. on his recent win in the New Jersey... Continue reading→
Partner Frank Corrado Co-Authors “National Security v. Civil Liberties”
“[A] people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power... Continue reading→
Win in Appellate Division for Fair Jury Selection
On Wednesday, February 15, 2017, the Appellate Division issued a decision in the case of... Continue reading→
BCG – Premises Liability
Injuries due to a dangerous condition of property? Attorney Suzanne Pasley gives a brief primer... Continue reading→
New Jersey Criminal Justice Reform
Criminal Justice Reform An Admirable Goal & an Uncertain Future New Jersey’s Bail Reform... Continue reading→
Attorneys Chris Gillin-Schwartz and Stephen Barry receive awards from Cape May County Bar Association
Attorneys Chris Gillin-Schwartz and Stephen Barry were honored to receive awards from the Cape May County... Continue reading→
The Death of He v. Miller
In Cuevas v. Wentworth Group, New Jersey Supreme Court overrules bad precedent and reaffirms the... Continue reading→
You’ve been injured in a car accident. What happens now?
You are hurt in a car accident, either as a driver, passenger, or a pedestrian. Maybe... Continue reading→
Legal Q&A of the Month
Welcome to Barry.Corrado.Grassi first legal Q&A article. As boring as the subject of law is... Continue reading→
Expungement Law Undergoes Dramatic Change in NJ
On January 19, 2016 Governor Christie signed Bill A206 into law which makes changes to the expungement... Continue reading→
Joe Grassi receives the Daniel J. O’Hern Award
This year the Cape May County Bar Association provided four awards for professionalism to members... Continue reading→
Why We Have A First Amendment
By Frank Corrado, Esquire In my last post, I talked about what the First Amendment means... Continue reading→
Possession Charges and Conditional Discharges
If you have been charged with a drug related offense in municipal court, you have... Continue reading→
Impact of Social Media on Pending Claims
Most of you probably use a public social networking site, e.g. FaceBook, Twitter, Linked-In, Instagram,... Continue reading→