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Golf Cart Accidents: More Dangerous Than You Think...
The Dangers of Golf Carts Golf carts may seem like a harmless mode of transportation, but they can be quite dangerous. Recently, our Personal Injury team assisted a client who was a victim of a golf... Read More > -
What to Consider Before You Start Your Own Veterinary...
Most new veterinarians begin their careers as associates supporting a more experienced practitioner for several years. Over time many go on to start their own practice — an exciting milestone... Read More > -
New Jersey’s 2020 WARN Act Amendments: A...
The NJ WARN Act requires employers to provide advance notice to employees in the event of a plant closing or mass layoff. In 2020, radical changes were made to the law, expanding the definition of... Read More > -
New Jersey Healthcare Alert: AMA Opposing APNs Expanded...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Murphy issued Executive Order No. 112, which waived existing practice restrictions for advanced practice nurses (APNs). A proposed New Jersey Senate Bill... Read More > -
Navigating Exit Strategies for Entrepreneurs: A Guide to...
As an entrepreneur, you have likely put a lot of time, energy, and resources into building your business. But at some point, you may be ready to exit the company and move on to new ventures. With the... Read More > -
FTC PARTISANSHIP OVERCOMES REASON AND THE RULE OF LAW...
There is a well-known saying: “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” On January 5th, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published a controversial, Proposed Rule banning employment... Read More > -
What Does It Mean to Be Estranged?...
Estrangement refers to a breakdown in a relationship, such as a relationship with a spouse or family member, where there is no longer any communication, or communication has become hostile, and the... Read More > -
Three Changes You Must Report as an SSI Recipient...
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a monthly payment issued to disabled children and adults who have income and resources that are under an amount set by the Social Security Administration (SSA).... Read More > -
Controversial California Law is Pushed Forward Despite...
The Fast-Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act (FAST) was signed into law in California on September 5, 2022. The 10-member council, including union activists, is authorized to set minimum... Read More >