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New Jersey Streamlines Qualified Research Expense...
Effective January 1, 2022, New Jersey has streamlined qualified research expense deductions, allowing businesses to deduct expenditures in the same year as claiming the Corporation Business Tax... Read More > -
IRS Introduces Special Withdrawal Process for Employee...
To safeguard small businesses from potential scams, the IRS introduces a special withdrawal process for those apprehensive about the accuracy of Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. This... Read More > -
A New Year’s Upgrade to Prescription Benefits for the...
New Jersey has several programs to assist seniors with the costs of their prescription medications. For instance, the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (PAAD) Program, created in... Read More > -
Just Vetting with Peter Tanella: Guest Dr. Mark Nunez...
In the latest episode of “Just Vetting”, veterinarian and former practice owner, Dr. Mark Nunez talks with Peter Tanella, Esq. about his current practice in telemedicine providing virtual... Read More > -
Elder Law and Special Needs Newsletter: January 2024 Issue...
ICYMI: The January issue of our Elder Law and Special Needs newsletter is hot off the press today! In this issue, our attorneys cover industry hot topics including Richard Miller’s recent... Read More > -
Should Restrictive Covenants for Doctors be Outlawed in New ...
Lawyers working in New Jersey cannot be bound to non-competition agreements. Has the time finally come to treat doctors the same way? In this writer’s opinion the answer is no but the... Read More > -
SSI and SSDI Recipients to Receive Boost in 2024 Payouts...
The announcement about the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2024 is now out, and it’s good news for disability benefits recipients. Those who rely on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or... Read More > -
What Does Incapacitated Mean in Elder Law & Estate...
When working with an attorney to prepare for your future and address the challenges associated with aging, you will likely come across the term “incapacitated.” Incapacitated Definition Someone... Read More > -
You Can’t Return an Agreement Like You Can Ugly Sweaters...
In Negron v. Benitez, the Appellate Division rejected a plea to reconsider a custody-modifying consent order, citing no significant changes in just four months. The case illustrates common "buyer's... Read More >