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Adam Malamut is joined by Evesham New Jersey’s Deputy Mayor Heather Cooper and Dina Skippa from Enough Labs to discuss the systemic improvement of societal well-being. Champion of empowerment for human rights, Dina Skippa has worked in the field of intellectual development across the world in over 30 countries and is here to share her insights on female empowerment. Heather Cooper brings with her a high level of experience in working for the people…
Real People. Real Discussions. Real Opinion.
Join Adam Malamut, Tony Drollas, and Mark Natale as they discuss the details of the process of legislation, and how it can have unintended consequences down the line. The Malamut & Associates team takes a deep dive into the depth of power that state and federal government can hold, and the system of checks and balances which have been established within it.
Come back often for more episodes of The Adam Malamut Show.
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Adam Malamut kicks off another two-part podcast episode with Defense Attorney Bryan Turner, Damon Pennington, and attorney Keith Gentes to address systemic racism and the Black Lives Matter movement. This episode is dedicated to looking at the series of shortcomings and injustices which have contributed to the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as what “change” should look like, where it should occur, and how we as…
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Doctor Jason Palermo joins Malamut & Associates attorneys Keith Gentes, Tony Drollas, and Adam Malamut on today’s show to discuss public health concerns behind the dangers of vaping. The FDA is accepting public comment for information on public design and ways to keep the public safe as it relates to vaping products by June 19th, 2020. As a Toxic Torts expert, Tony Drollas shares his insight into the discuss the…
State regulation of contaminated soil hauling is finally a reality
April 20, 2020 was the deadline for unlicensed soil and debris fill businesses to register with the Attorney General
The influence of organized crime in the solid waste hauling industry is embedded in New Jersey culture. Aggressive state laws, including the “A-901” program, long ago sought to eliminate the infiltration of organized crime through an exhaustive licensing process, including far-reaching background checks.
Left unregulated, by comparison, but no less susceptible…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Today, Malamut & Associates, LLC filed a collective and class action wage and hour lawsuit against Ratner Companies, the holding company for the popular Hair Cuttery salon chain.
Upon information and belief, Ratner Companies ceased operations in every state they operate in on or before March 21, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 crisis. While they ceased operations halfway through a pay period, employees across the country had worked during the first half of the pay…
Challenges that government will
always face, in new shapes and sizes
Serious adverse health effects from the proliferation of PFAS chemicals have alarmed the public and government officials, who can’t seem to effectively respond to a fairly obvious health hazard. With decades of regulatory experience to draw upon, those scenarios should be fantasy in today’s sophisticated society, but sometimes history just repeats itself.
Where PFAS is found in plastic consumer goods, for example, where the federal government continues to debate a…
When it became law, the Water Quality Accountability Act was intended to promote accountability among public water systems, and private water companies with more than 500 service connections.
Government sought to, at once, inventory and catalog the
condition of the state’s water infrastructure, through the submission of asset
management plans by public and private water companies to the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection, the state’s environmental
regulators.
Some in the regulated community saw it as a ploy to create
regulatory jeopardy for underperforming…
When those accused of promoting climate change are prosecuted for securities fraud, especially global oil companies, it’s a safe bet that they’ll render the process as difficult as catching the wind.
If you’ve been hurt in an accident, you may be wondering, “Do I need an attorney?”
While you can certainly
go after a personal injury claim yourself, unless you know personal injury laws
inside and out, it could do more harm than good. There’s an old adage in law:
“A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client”.
Below, we look at why
an experienced attorney is the best place to go for personal injury resolution.
Attorneys Know How to…
