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Divorce, Death and Life Insurance: Timing Is Everything but Intent Is King
Once divorced and the parties have a decree in hand, next comes the implementation of the provisions of an agreement, an agreed upon recommendation, or a judgment accompanied by the decree. The more complex the makeup of the marital estate, the more things will need to be accomplished to truly make the parties independent of one another.Defense: Doctor Properly Addressed Patient's Dizziness
On April 15, 2015, plaintiff Caren Franz, 47, a pediatric dentist, was diagnosed with meningioma, a noncancerous tumor, in the back of her brain. She claimed that her otolaryngologist, Dr. Marc Stiefel, should have diagnosed the tumor months earlier.Workers' Compensation Ramifications of a Post Injury Discharge for Cause
Employers must weigh many factors in determining the appropriate corrective action to take in response to employee misconduct including the impact of such misconduct, and corrective action, on co-workers and customers. Will taking corrective action deter other employees from engaging in the same behavior?Serendipitous Run-Ins Versus Comforts of Home: What People Miss and Don't Miss About the Office
"Zoom isn't a replacement, not even close," one Philadelphia lawyer said.Managing Risk in Concurrent Jurisdiction Workers' Compensation Claims
We will explain the salient issues experienced by employers and insurers faced with concurrent jurisdiction cases through examples and offer possible solutions to bring about cost-effective closure to claims covering both jurisdictions.Support Order Enforcement Issues During COVID
During COVID, new challenges act as barriers to a prior spouse to get what they bargained for, whether in an agreement or an order.New Jersey Professional Excellence Honorees in Their Own Words
We've asked these honorees to share their insights and impressions—about their impressive accomplishments, backgrounds and lessons learned, yes, but also about the current state of legal practice during COVID-19.From a Small Firm to a Big Firm: Some Lessons I've Learned From Both
In the past 23 years, I have worked as an attorney at a small firm with fewer than six lawyers and at a massive firm with 1,000 lawyers worldwide. Here are a few lessons I've learned along the way.For Family Law Practices, COVID-19 Is 'More Than Just Washing Your Hands'
Midsize and small law firms across the U.S. are reporting increased activity in their family law practices since mid-March, especially in matters related to financial support and custody modifications for ex-partners, and more recently, in clients inquiring about divorce.Trending Stories
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