New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Betsy W. Bresnick and Michael H. Karu | January 17, 2019
Divorcing parties may be able to avoid the consequences of the TCJA by making payments through the use of real estate, business assets, or the formation of a trust, in cases where both parties believe that doing so would be of benefit to them.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan N. Frodella | January 17, 2019
Currently, record custodians bear the full burden of investigation when requestors choose not to provide relevant background information.
By Dan M. Clark | January 16, 2019
“The 2 percent is a modest increase, but we are trying to strike the right balance between what we believe we need in terms of resources to achieve our goals and our responsibility to be as prudent and vigilant as we can in spending the public's money,” Marks said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ariel E. Solomon | January 16, 2019
In an effort to create greater accountability and better resources for victims of sexual harassment, Congress passed S.3749 on Dec. 13, 2018. The law represents a bipartisan response to the onslaught of sexual harassment allegations plaguing Congress and the resulting torrent of resignations.
By David Gialanella | January 16, 2019
In "Perrotto v. Morgan Advanced Materials," U.S. District Judge William Martini of the District of New Jersey dismissed two counts lodged under the Diane B. Allen Equal Pay Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Catherine Romania | January 16, 2019
Alimony is no longer tax-deductible by the payor spouse. How does this affect the alimony provisions in premarital agreements executed before the change in the law?
By Dan M. Clark | January 15, 2019
The amendment, which was created to address constitutional concerns in the original statute, is expected to receive the approval of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose office negotiated the terms of the changes with the Legislature last year.
By Dan M. Clark | January 15, 2019
The budget also proposes increasing the Attorney Registration Fee and Criminal History Search Fee by $50 each in an effort to support indigent legal services statewide.
By Dan M. Clark | January 14, 2019
It was also the first time in eight years that a Democrat presided over a meeting of the State Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter F. Vaira | January 14, 2019
As I do every year at this time, I submit changes and events that I would like to see occur in the coming year in the courts, government agencies, federal and state legislatures and the law profession.
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