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A Primer On New Jersey's Court Rules for Guardianships...
In New Jersey, a child is considered an emancipated person at age 18, irrespective of the severity of disability. As a result, parents of special needs children no longer have the legal right to make... Read More > -
If You're Building or Renovating Commercial Property in ...
February 4, 2021 By Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt I often advise clients on multi-million dollar construction contracts, where lawyers on both sides are brought in early to make sure the agreement is... Read More > -
Fair And Square...
Today’s Veterinary Business February 2021 By Peter H. Tanella Federal antitrust laws are discussed when transactions between corporate titans are in the news, such as the merger of T-Mobile and... Read More > -
Should a Special Needs Trust Buy a Home for a Beneficiary?...
February 1, 2021 By Richard I. Miller For some people with disabilities, homeownership may present a uniquely empowering opportunity. But for many others, purchasing a home through a special needs... Read More > -
Should Medicaid Beneficiaries Worry About Their COVID-19...
On December 27, 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021, an economic relief bill intended to help offset the financial crisis caused by... Read More > -
What Rights Do New York and New Jersey Landlords Have to...
January 25, 2021 By Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt New York and New Jersey are among the states that have clarified the often vague and ambiguous rules about lien rights for contractors who perform work... Read More > -
Does the FDA's EUA of the COVID-19 Vaccine Impact...
We write to clarify our last employment law blog article concerning whether employers can mandate that employees take the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition to returning to their places of employment.... Read More > -
Employers Can Require Workers To Get Vaccinated For...
There is a light at the end of the long, dark tunnel. Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is now being administered and the Moderna vaccine will soon be next. This has led many employers to ask whether they... Read More > -
The Last Word...
Today’s Veterinary Business December 2020 By Peter H. Tanella Many practice owners require associate veterinarians to sign employment agreements that include arbitration provisions. One reason... Read More >