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 […]
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As published in New Jersey CPA Magazine’s November/December 2019 issue. Since an individual retirement account (IRA) can often represent a large percentage of an individual’s assets, an essential question that many clients face is who to name as the beneficiary of their IRA accounts. There are a number of reasons […]
Land Use And Zoning Considerations For New And Start-Up Restaurants
October 29, 2019 | by Jason RittieAs published in Modern Restaurant Management on October 24, 2019 by Jason R. Rittie, Esq. If you are an entrepreneur in the process of opening a new restaurant, you know how crucial location is for your success. While choosing a location may appear to be simple, it is the unanticipated […]
Let’s End The Discovery End Date In Civil Litigation
August 27, 2019 | by Christopher MusmannoAs 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 […]