New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam L. Sandler and Gary R. Botwinick | April 29, 2021
Designing an estate plan to protect an inheritance should not be reserved just to the wealthiest clients. For most clients, the risk of a child's divorce is far greater than the risk of a future estate tax. To ensure that wealth protection is achieved, the trust must be very carefully drafted.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin W. Weber and Kevin H. Gilmore | April 28, 2021
Commercial landlords are eager to remove non-paying tenants in order for their properties to once again become revenue generators. Do these landlords have a viable self-help option under New Jersey law?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Wendy Johnson Lario, Alan Brody and Scott Humphreys | April 22, 2021
A look at relevant employment laws and litigation vulnerabilities that companies, including their owners, officers and directors, should consider before ceasing operations or filing for bankruptcy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michelle N. Michael | April 14, 2021
The PWFA is a statutory amendment to the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. A recent decision identified three distinct theories under which PWFA claims can be brought.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerard G. Brew | April 8, 2021
A recent decision by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, 'S.T. v. 1515 Broad Street,' raises a host of issues about decision-making by those who encounter sudden disability or possible mental impairment or incapacity.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rose A. Suriano and Michael H. Ansell | April 7, 2021
Recently, the New Jersey Supreme Court has examined the applicability of the Consumer Fraud Act even where other statutes provide complete relief to a "consumer," thereby expanding the reach of the CFA.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Deirdre R. Wheatley-Liss | April 1, 2021
A sampling of tax changes that may be coming, and how practitioners in New Jersey may want to use the rest of 2021 to prepare their clients and themselves.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Megan Knowlton Balne and Michael G. Greenfield | March 31, 2021
The gig economy has not been slowed by New Jersey's new legislation addressing the misclassification of independent contractors. Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic expanded the gig economy, and the number of gig workers continues to grow.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Slocum | March 24, 2021
The issue of whether compulsory arbitration clauses may be enforced in the future is currently pending before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin C. Fojas | March 19, 2021
New Jersey employers and businesses should familiarize themselves with the lesser-known provisions of the LAD, which prohibit discrimination outside of the employment context, including discrimination in private business transactions and contracts.
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