Test
Employees who work for companies sometimes attend company sponsored events like picnics or dinners. When an employee gets injured at the event does the employee have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim in New Jersey workers’ compensation court? The New Jersey Supreme Court answered this question recently. In […]
In our trusts and estates practice, we frequently review estates wherein executors, appointed agents (attorneys-in-fact), real property and other assets may be located beyond New Jersey. A recent Appellate Division case, Gulbir Kaur Anand, Executor of the Estate of Amrit Kaur Anand v. Upkar Anand, Jasjot Anand and Kiran Gulati, […]
As published in New Jersey Family, June Issue There is no precedent or rule for resolving a dispute between divorced parents who disagree about vaccinating their teenager for COVID-19. The coronavirus pandemic is a once-in-a-century crisis, and the FDA only recently granted emergency use authorization to administer vaccines to teenagers. […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal In our March 18, 2021, New Jersey Law Journal article, we wrote about the practical application of various Rules of Evidence that frequently appear in the practice of family law. The article was an overview of certain Rules and how they apply […]
Page 17 of 178FIRST...10...1516171819...304050...LAST