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May Health Care Providers Refuse To Treat Patients With...
Over the last couple of weeks, clients have asked for our advice on how to properly deal with health care providers who are refusing to treat a patient suspected of having Coronavirus. It is... Read More > -
What's An Employer To Do During COVID-19?...
Today’s Veterinary Business March 2020 By Peter H. Tanella Today’s Veterinary Business “Legal Lingo” columnist Peter H. Tanella, Esq., and his law firm, Mandelbaum Barrett PC,... Read More > -
Workplace Morals Clauses Take Hold Beyond Show Biz in...
Steven Adler, Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Labor and Employment Practice Group was quoted in a recent Bloomberg Law article titled "Workplace Morals Clauses Take Hold Beyond Show Biz... Read More > -
When Should Veterinarians Consider Forming a Management...
A Management Services Organization Adds a Layer of Structural Complexity to a Veterinary Practice but Offers Non-Veterinarians and Even Family Members the Opportunity to Reap the Financial Rewards... Read More > -
NYC Fair Workweek Law Withstands Industry Challenge...
New York City’s Fair Workweek Law requiring predictable scheduling for retail and fast-food workers, adopted in November 2017, withstood its most serious challenge last month from several... Read More > -
How Much Does Divorce Cost?...
David S. Carton, Co-Chair of Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, was quoted in a Fox Business article about the cost of... Read More > -
When Chicken Soup is Not Enough: Preparing for the...
Employers should be gearing up for a possible outbreak of coronavirus in their geographic areas. This includes establishing certain safety precautions as well as issuing a policy concerning certain... Read More > -
New Jersey DEP Announces Registration Deadline For...
Businesses conducting soil and fill recyclable material services that do not already possess an A-901 license have until April 20, 2020 to register with the New Jersey Department of Environmental... Read More > -
How To Contest a Will in New Jersey...
A will directs how one’s estate should be distributed after a person passes away. Ordinarily, a will is admitted to probate and the wishes of the decedent are followed without issue. However,... Read More >