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ICE Raids: Why Calling Your Attorney Should Be Your First...
If ICE agents arrive at your business, your first and most important step is to stay calm and call your attorney. In our recent webinar, Damian Conforti, Chair of the Hospitality Services Group,... Read More > -
Can You File a Personal Injury Claim After Being Injured in ...
Taking an Uber or Lyft can be a convenient way to get around your city and a safe way to get home after a long night out. However, when a rideshare driver, another motorist, or another party neglects... Read More > -
Tariffs Expected to Impact Construction Costs...
The Impact of Tariffs on Construction Costs As construction costs continue to soar, the industry is bracing for even sharper increases in 2025. Tariffs on key materials—iron, steel, and... Read More > -
NJ Lawmakers Weigh New Cannabis License Approval Process...
New Jersey lawmakers are considering a bill that could significantly impact the cannabis industry by simplifying the approval process for medical dispensaries to sell adult-use cannabis. Currently,... Read More > -
Estate Planning Tips for Newlyweds and Expecting Parents:...
For newly married couples and those starting a family, estate planning is often thought of as something to address later in life. However, as discussed by Dan Stone, an associate in the Elder Law... Read More > -
Medicaid Under Threat: How Budget Cuts Will Harm New...
Last month, House Republicans introduced a budget resolution that would drastically cut funding for social welfare programs such as Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program... Read More > -
Can a Pedestrian Ever Be Held Liable in a Pedestrian...
When an accident involves a pedestrian, it’s easy to assume the driver or other party caused the crash and resulting injuries. However, that’s not always the case. A pedestrian may be responsible... Read More > -
Happy PI Day at Mandelbaum Barrett PC...
At Mandelbaum Barrett PC, our Personal Injury Practice Group is dedicated to guiding you through the legal process without the complicated formulas. Whether you’ve been in a car accident,... Read More > -
New Jersey Updates Guidance for Military Families: Key Tax...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has updated its guidance for military families, effective January 1, 2025. These updates, outlined in Technical Bulletin No. GIT-7, provide clarity on tax issues... Read More >