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Can My Practice Enforce A Non-Competition Agreement?...
The enforceability of non-competition agreements (NCAs) has been a hot topic in many industries since President Biden issued his July 9, 2021 Executive Order. The Executive Order does not bar or even... Read More > -
A "Paw"tionary Tale: Construction Counsel Can Save...
We recently represented a veterinarian client in a construction contract dispute. He had contracted with a very sophisticated builder to build a brand-new veterinary hospital. He was a solo, and had... Read More > -
When Pet Owners File Litigation against Veterinarians,...
As if running a business isn't hard enough, veterinarians often worry about getting sued for malpractice or negligence. One reason to be fearful is obvious – a well-publicized lawsuit can... Read More > -
Litigation Continues Challenging Vaccine Mandates...
A vaccine mandate issued by Rutgers University was recently challenged in federal court in New Jersey. In Children's Health Defense, Inc. et al. v. Rutgers, a number of students sought, but were... Read More > -
How to Use Intrafamily Loans as Part of Your Estate Plan...
When interest rates are low, intrafamily loans can be a good way to assist a relative (typically a child) with purchasing a house or a family business, and in certain circumstances they can be used... Read More > -
New Jersey Takes a Stand Against Age Discrimination...
Last week, the Governor of New Jersey signed into law a bill that amended the section of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) governing age discrimination. The legislation eliminated the... Read More > -
Passing on Assets Outside of Probate: PODs and TODs...
For a variety of reasons, people sometimes want some or all of their assets to pass directly to specific individuals upon their deaths, outside of probate. One way to accomplish this is to set up a... Read More > -
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Increase the Bite...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case disputing how much states can recoup from Medicaid recipients' settlements in personal injury cases. The decision has the potential to affect... Read More > -
Do You Need a Lawyer to Write a Will?...
A will is a legal document that directs who will receive your property when you die. The legal requirements are pretty simple. In order for your will to be valid, you must know what property you have... Read More >