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Arbitration Clause in Last Will and Testament Found to be...
Both lawyers and non-lawyers alike are familiar with arbitration clauses found in contracts. Whether the arbitration clause is found in a nursing home admissions agreement, or everyday "adhesion... Read More > -
New Jersey Tax Alert: Virtual Currency and Sales Tax...
The New Jersey Division of Taxation has advised that the purchase of convertible virtual currency for investment purposes is treated as the purchase of intangible property and is not subject to sales... Read More > -
Advice on Vice: Do Alcohol, Tobacco and Pornography Count...
Vice might be nice, as the old saying goes, but can things like cigarettes, alcohol and pornography be paid for out of a special needs trust ("SNT")? The answer is… it depends.... Read More > -
The First-Time Practice Owner...
Today’s Veterinary Business October 2020 By Peter H. Tanella Starting a veterinary practice is an exciting endeavor for any clinician, but trials and tribulations are a normal part of the... Read More > -
Do I Really Need a Partnership Agreement for My Veterinary...
The key question here is: "do I need a partnership agreement if I am going into business with my veterinary partner?" Many veterinary business partners who form a legal entity under which... Read More > -
Restrictive Covenants for Doctors and the Need to Remain...
It has long been the law in New Jersey that doctors can be bound to reasonable restrictive covenants. This includes those arising out of a sale of a medical practice as well as non-competition... Read More > -
The Earned Income Tax Credit ("EITC") Has Been...
For the 2021 tax year, the IRS is expanding eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit ("EITC"), an important anti-poverty measure that assists those with low incomes either avoid paying... Read More > -
What are you selling? Regulatory Considerations for...
With integrative veterinary care becoming increasingly common, many veterinarians are utilizing dietary supplements and prescribing them to their patients for a variety of different reasons.... Read More > -
What is Elder Law?...
When I was admitted to the New Jersey State Bar four (4) years ago, I dove into the practice of elder law headfirst and I don't regret it. Since that time, I have encountered a re-occurring... Read More >