TestAs published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, February 13, 2020. Clients generally have no real understanding, when I discuss their upcoming trial, of what a jury is permitted to consider as evidence during a trial. What makes a horror movie more compelling is when the telephone call from […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, November 7, 2019. Before a workers’ compensation claim petition can be finalized, any existing liens must be identified and addressed. These liens can include Medicare, child support, attorney liens and more. Employees who are injured at work have the right to […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, August 22, 2019. For a simple automobile negligence case, in practicality, it should take no more than three or four months to complete the necessary discovery if the attorneys work diligently. In a time not too far removed, court-imposed discovery […]
As published in New Jersey Law Journal, November 1, 2018 OSHA Places Responsibility Squarely on General Contractors With regard to the primary responsibility for implementation of the Job Site Safety Program, OSHA is clear. For decades, both industry authorities and government authorities have been in agreement with regard to the […]