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A recent New Jersey Appellate Division decision offers an important reminder of how vulnerable seniors can be to manipulation, and how courts analyze claims of undue influence in will contests. In In the Matter of the Estate of James G. Martin (App. Div. Nov. 3, 2025), the court affirmed the […]
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has postponed implementation of its Residential Real Estate Rule (the “Rule”) from December 1, 2025, to March 1, 2026. The extension offers breathing room for real estate professionals, particularly those involved in all-cash or non-financed transfers of residential real estate, to understand and prepare […]
Dog bite injuries can have a substantial impact on a victim, including medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost wages, and while New Jersey law provides some structure for seeking compensation, figuring out the legal complexities, local laws, and statute of limitations can be challenging for the victim and their […]
The moment a legal threat appears—whether from a lawsuit or government inquiry—what you do next can shape the entire outcome. EVIDENCE PRESERVATION When litigation or a government investigation becomes reasonably likely, the legal obligation to preserve relevant evidence begins immediately. Failure to do so can lead to penalties such as […]
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