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Notice of Privacy Incident

Ocean, New Jersey August 23, 2021 – Although unaware of any actual or attempted access or misuse of individual’s information, Ansell Grimm is providing notice to certain individuals of an incident involving limited personal information.

Ansell Grimm recently learned of suspicious activity occurring within employees’ email accounts. Ansell Grimm immediately took steps to secure the email accounts and commenced an investigation to determine what happened. The investigation could not confirm what emails or attachments within those accounts were viewed or accessed by an unknown actor. Therefore, in an abundance of caution, Ansell Grimm reviewed the impacted email accounts to identify personal information within those accounts. This review was recently completed and Ansell Grimm then immediately began reviewing records to identify address information for individuals.

Ansell Grimm determined, through its investigation, that the information potentially at risk included a limited number of individuals’ names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, employee identification numbers, bank or financial account information, credit or debit card information, driver’s license or state identification numbers, user name within login information, electronic signature, medical information, or health insurance information.

While unaware of misuse of any personal information, beginning on June 25, 2021, Ansell Grimm began mailing or emailing notices to those potentially impacted by this incident, and provided information about the event and steps that can be taken to safeguard one’s information. Specifically, Ansell Grimm encourages impacted individuals to remain vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud by reviewing their account statements and explanations of benefits for suspicious or anomalous activity. Any suspicious activity should be promptly reported to the appropriate provider, insurer, or financial institution.

Ansell Grimm has established a dedicated call center for individuals to contact with questions or concerns or to determine if they are impacted.  This dedicated call center can be reached at 855-867-0665, Monday through Friday from 9am to 9pm Eastern, excluding U.S. holidays.

 

Notice of Privacy Incident

Stefan J. Erwin joins Ansell Grimm & Aaron

We are pleased to welcome Stefan J. Erwin, Esq. as an associate at Ansell Grimm & Aaron PC.  Stefan is a trial attorney who came to Ansell Grimm from an established Newark practice where he represented the largest cities in New Jersey.  Mr. Erwin brings nearly a decade of experience to the firm and focuses on Complex Civil Litigation, Electronic Discovery, Criminal, Appellate, Labor and Employment, Public Entity and Civil Rights work.  Stefan graduated from Rutgers University with dual degrees in Political Science and Criminal Justice.  He thereafter went to Rutgers Law School where he interned for the Honorable Noel Hillman in Camden’s Federal District Court. Before graduating Law school, he accepted a clerkship with the Honorable James Hely, J.S.C. of the Law Division in Union County.  There, he also taught public school kids a course in Constitutional Law, founded a local community garden, and sat on the board of a charter school. Mr. Erwin has received several favorable jury verdicts for his clients in the Public Defender’s Office where he litigated cases from inception through appeal.

Cannabis Law December Update

Cannabis Regulatory Commission Notice of Applications

On Tuesday, November 9, 2021, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission held a meeting at which they voted on and issued Resolution 2021-17, the Notice of Applications for Recreational Cannabis Businesses. This notice details the application requirements for Class 1 cultivators, Class 2 manufacturers, Cannabis Testing Laboratories, and Class 5 retailers. Class 1, Class 2, and Testing Laboratory applications will begin being accepted on December 15, 2021, at 9:00am. Class 5 applications will begin being accepted on March 15, 2022, at 9:00am. The Commission has not yet determined when applications will be accepted for Class 3 wholesalers, Class 4 distributors, and Class 6 delivery services. A copy of the Notice can be found here, and a recording of the meeting can be viewed here.

 

Cannabis Regulatory Commission Pre-application Webinar

On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission released a pre-recorded Webinar with further information on the upcoming acceptance of applications. This webinar is a continuation of the October webinar held by the Commission, and discussed in more detail the application requirements and process set to begin on December 15. The Commission also addressed frequently asked questions about the application process submitted in response to the November meeting. There was also a brief demonstration of the application portal that will be used by applicants. The Commission indicated that forms needed as part of applicants’ submissions will be posted to the Commission’s website in the coming days. The pre-recorded webinar can be viewed here.

 

NJSBA Analysis and Recommendations to the Cannabis Regulatory Commission

The New Jersey State Bar Association’s Cannabis Law Committee has submitted a report of analysis and recommendations to the Cannabis Regulatory Commission on its initial rules and regulations. The report is an analysis of both the current rules that have been issued by the Commission, as well as areas of regulation included in the Cannabis Regulatory Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act that have not yet been addressed by the Commission’s rules. Topics include licensing considerations, municipal and land use issues, social equity challenges, public safety concerns, and how hemp and non-psychoactive cannabinoids will fit into the adult-use industry.  A copy of the report can be viewed here.

 

Cannabis Regulatory Commission Meeting

The next meeting of the Cannabis Regulatory Commission will be held on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at 6:00pm. Major agenda items for this meeting include the consideration of delegated authority for the 2018 RFA and the consideration of the 2019 RFA dispensary awards. You can register to speak during the public comments period of the meeting until noon on December 7. The Commission is also accepting written comments until December 8, at 5:00pm. Additional information about the December 7 meeting can be found here.

 

For additional information, or to apply, contact Joshua Bauchner (jb@ansellgrimm.com) or Zachary Windham (zlw@ansellgrimm.com) or call (973) 247-9000.

 

ANSELL GRIMM & AARON NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2021

Jennifer Krimko Secures Variance for New Tesla Gallery and Service Facility

Jennifer Krimko, a Shareholder and Co-Chair of the Firm’s Land Use and Zoning Department, recently represented the property owners for the upcoming Tesla automobile gallery and factory-authorized service facility in Eatontown. The project required approval by the Eatontown Zoning Board of Adjustment because car sales are not permitted in the borough’s zoning rules. In addition to the selling and servicing of electric vehicles, the store will provide a free-standing charging station open to the public along the Route 35 corridor.

 

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Cannabis Law October Update

New Jersey Weekly Bar Report

On Monday, October 18, 2021, the New Jersey Law Journal’s weekly Bar Report spoke with NJSBA Cannabis Law Committee Co-Chairs Joshua S. Bauchner, Esq. (of Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC) and Lisa Gora, Esq. (of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA) about the legal landscape surrounding the new state law and what can be expected in the early days of this new industry. The Report includes a Q&A that touches on the new law’s impact on attorneys, opportunities for New Jersey entrepreneurs, municipal involvement, and current expected timelines. A copy of the report can be viewed here.

 

Cannabis Regulatory Commission Meeting

On Friday, October 15, 2021, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission held a meeting during which they voted on and issued recommendations for applicants for Cultivator and Vertically Integrated Licenses as part of the 2019 RFA round. The Commission did not take any action with regard to applicants for Dispensary Licenses. Initially, it was expected that five (5) Cultivator Licenses and four (4) Vertically Integrated Licenses would be awarded. At the meeting, the Commission announced that they would be recommending double the number of Cultivator Licenses. The Commission stipulated that these Cultivator Licensees will need to operate for one (1) year prior to being able to begin adult-use sales. A recording of the meeting will be available on the Commission’s website shortly.

 

New Jersey Law Journal

On Monday, October 18, 2021, the New Jersey Law Journal published HIGH-lights: A Look at Personal Use Cannabis Rules Adopted by the Cannabis Regulatory Commission. The article, a collaboration between Zachary L. Windham, Esq., of Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC and Lisa Gora, Esq., of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA, focuses on the upcoming adult-use application process in light of the initial regulations released by the Cannabis Regulatory Commission. The article discusses who will receive “prioritization” in the application process and the impact of receiving such priority, as well as surmising when and what to expect for application submission window(s) given the limited details on the topic within the Commission’s initial rules. A copy of the article can be found here.

 

2018 RFA Awards Still Outstanding

 Despite the Commission’s award of 14 new licenses to applicants from the 2019 RFA, the results of the 2018 RFA are still pending. It has been nearly three (3) years since several rejected applicants filed suit against the state due to lack of transparency and endemic errors in the scoring process implemented by the Department of Health. Last November, a three-judge appellate court vacated the initial 2018 awards and ordered the DOH to develop a new rating system for applications and to increase transparency. The responsibility for reevaluating these applications has been transferred to the Cannabis Regulatory Commission. The Commission has stated that the 2018 RFA applications are still under review. Appellants recently wrote the CRC requesting information on resolving this three-year old matter, however there is no indication of when this review might be completed.

 

Cannabis Regulatory Commission Cannabis Informational Webinar

On Wednesday, October 13, 2021, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission held an informational webinar. During the webinar, the Commission briefly explained the equity and safety provisions in the initial rules as well as providing general guidance for municipalities. The Commission also discussed basic application requirements and what preliminary steps businesses can take to prepare for applying. The biggest news from the webinar was likely the Commission’s statement that Class 5 Retail License holders will be permitted to provide delivery services for their own products without holding a separate Class 6 Delivery Service License. A recording of the webinar can be viewed here.

 

NJSBA CLE:  Latest Developments In Cannabis Law

On Thursday, October, 28 2021 the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Cannabis Law Committee will be hosting a seminar to discuss The Latest Developments In Cannabis Law, including the Cannabis Regulatory Commission’s initial regulations for the industry. In addition to the personal use cannabis regulations, there will be a panel of township officials to discuss Municipalities and Town Councils, as well as a discussion of corporate and real estate transactions; whether that be the acquisition or disposition of a cannabis operation or the real estate considerations when acquiring real property for, and when leasing to or by, a cannabis operation.

 

Program Chairs are Joshua S. Bauchner, Esq. of Ansell Grimm & Aaron, PC, and Lisa Gora, Esq. of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, PA. Speakers will include John Barree AICP, PP of Heyer, Gruel & Associates, Jack Fersko, Esq. of Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis, LLP, Mollie F. Hartman Lustig, Esq. of Cappuzzo, PC, Michael A. Hoffman, Esq. of The Hoffman Centers, PC, Mayor Ryan Martinez of Butler, Morris County, Ronald P. Mondello, Esq. of Law Offices of Ronald P. Mondello, Robert E. Schiappacasse, Esq. of Sills Cummis & Gross P.C, Mayor Domenick Stampone of Haledon, Passaic County, and Sarah Trent, Founder and CEO of Valley Wellness.

 

For more information and to register for the NJICLE Seminar – Latest Developments In Cannabis Law click here.

 

Notice of Privacy Incident

Ocean, New Jersey August 23, 2021 – Although unaware of any actual or attempted access or misuse of individual’s information, Ansell Grimm is providing notice to certain individuals of an incident involving limited personal information.

Ansell Grimm recently learned of suspicious activity occurring within employees’ email accounts. Ansell Grimm immediately took steps to secure the email accounts and commenced an investigation to determine what happened. The investigation could not confirm what emails or attachments within those accounts were viewed or accessed by an unknown actor. Therefore, in an abundance of caution, Ansell Grimm reviewed the impacted email accounts to identify personal information within those accounts. This review was recently completed and Ansell Grimm then immediately began reviewing records to identify address information for individuals.

Ansell Grimm determined, through its investigation, that the information potentially at risk included a limited number of individuals’ names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, employee identification numbers, bank or financial account information, credit or debit card information, driver’s license or state identification numbers, user name within login information, electronic signature, medical information, or health insurance information.

While unaware of misuse of any personal information, beginning on June 25, 2021, Ansell Grimm began mailing or emailing notices to those potentially impacted by this incident, and provided information about the event and steps that can be taken to safeguard one’s information. Specifically, Ansell Grimm encourages impacted individuals to remain vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud by reviewing their account statements and explanations of benefits for suspicious or anomalous activity. Any suspicious activity should be promptly reported to the appropriate provider, insurer, or financial institution.

Ansell Grimm has established a dedicated call center for individuals to contact with questions or concerns or to determine if they are impacted.  This dedicated call center can be reached at 855-867-0065, Monday through Friday from 9am to 9pm Eastern, excluding U.S. holidays.

 

Notice of Privacy Incident

Come see us at the CAI Expo on Oct. 21

AGA’s Community Association Practice Group will be exhibiting at the New Jersey Community Associations 2021 Annual Conference & Expo on October 21st, 2021.

The 2021 CAI Conference & Expo will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Event Center @ iPlay America located at 110 Schanck Road, Freehold, NJ.

CAI’s Annual Conference & Expo provides learning and networking opportunities for homeowners, managers and business partners. Registration is free for all homeowners and community association managers and includes complimentary breakfast and lunch, educational programs, and multiple chances to win $1,000 during the show (must be present to win).

When you are at the expo, please visit us at Booth #823. You can also contact David J. Byrne, Esq., if you wish to set up a meeting with one of our attorneys while you are at the conference. Mr. Byrne can be reached at djb@62q.f7d.myftpupload.com or by calling 609-751-5551.

Hudson Valley CAI In-Person Expo slated for September 30

Hudson Valley CAI Chapter President Stacey R. Patterson Esq., and the entire Hudson Valley Board is pleased to announce the return of our IN-PERSON Expo on Sept. 30, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Expo will be held at Homewood Suites in New Windsor, NY  Our Hudson Valley vendors from attorneys to accountants, engineers to insurance agents, and everyone in between will be there to welcome back our loyal members and greet new members. The Expo promises to be filled with education and entertainment including interactive games, door prizes, and refreshments.

Ms. Patterson says: “I am looking forward to seeing familiar faces and getting acquainted with the new ones. It’s been way too long since we’ve been able to get together.”

Registration is free and open until the day of the event. Those who register prior to Sept. 23 are eligible for a $200 drawing.

 

Andrea White Joins Family Law Committee

Andrea B. White, Esq., a partner at Ansell Grimm & Aaron PC, has been appointed to a 3-year term on the  Family Law Committee of the Monmouth Bar Association. The Monmouth Bar Association exists to uphold the honor of the profession of the law, to encourage cordial association among members of the Bar, to coordinate the activities of the members of the Bar and to advance the honor, welfare, service, and enjoyment of its members.