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In the December issue of Patently Enabled, Associate Jacob J. Golan, Ph.D., and Partner Christopher R. Cowles, Ph.D., break down how genus–species distinctions influence novelty, and long-term claim strength.
In deciding Association of Concerned Citizens of New Brunswick v. City of New Brunswick, Docket No. A-1613-24 (Oct. 29, 2025, App. Div. 2025), the New Jersey Appellate Division dismissed litigation filed by two plaintiff associations, reaffirming three general factors for an association to have standing in litigation.
Connecticut has finalized a major reform to its cleanup laws. On May 16, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) adopted the Release-Based Cleanup Regulations (RBCRs), which will take effect March 1, 2026.
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Jonathan Handler recently co-authored an article for Thomson Reuters’ M&A Lawyer with Jimmy Pappas, Managing Director at Delta Consulting Group, titled “The Role of the Independent Accountant in Post-Acquisition Disputes.”
