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It’s official: Prince died without a Last Will and Testament. The singer apparently left no other controlling testamentary substitutes or trusts. The next few months will determine whether Prince’s estate is the next in a string of high-profile messy estate administrations. For many fans it is quite shocking that an […]
The employment interview process is a minefield. Interviewers must be able to recognize the potential hazards while getting the information the employer most desires, to determine whether the applicant is the right person for the position. Many employers are aware of the obvious interview questions to avoid. However, many seemingly […]
The phrase “risk management” has been popular in the corporate world for many years. What it means is different in every industry. In the assisted living environment, it takes on an entirely different meaning. Assisted living facilities are by their very nature an environment with a great number of risks. […]
On February 22, 2016, New Jersey Appellate Division Judge Marie E. Lihotz decided the case of Landers v. Landers (available at: http://caselaw.findlaw.com/nj-superior-court-appellate-division/1726674.html). The decision in Landers marks the first “published” decision that addresses the September 2014 amendments to New Jersey’s alimony statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23. Although the Legislature made several amendments […]