As seen in McKnight’s Senior Living, April 1, 2019 Throughout the country, assisted living communities increasingly are facing a circumstance where for one reason or another, a resident must be discharged from the community. Although the reasons may vary, often it is a result of the community’s inability to meet […]
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As published in Law360, March 29, 2019. Gov. Phil Murphy’s March 18 signing of S. 121, inspired by the #MeToo movement amid explosive sexual misconduct allegations against high-profile celebrities and entrepreneurs, gives employees control over whether or not the details of their claims can become public. That means defendants seeking […]
As published in Provider Magazine, February 2019 Perhaps there is no profession that has been more affected by social media than health care. Long term and post-acute care (LT/PAC) providers often pose these recurring questions: What is social media? Why should our facility use social media? Can the facility restrict […]
Special Needs Children Present Unique Issues To Divorce Cases
January 17, 2019 | by Jennifer FortunatoAs published in New Jersey Law Journal, January 17, 2019 A practical guide to representing a divorce client with a special needs child. When parties to a divorce have a child with special needs, their case becomes instantly more complex than a typical divorce case. “Special needs” is usually determined by […]