Being a parent of a special needs student has its own unique challenges. The shift across the country to online schooling as a result of school closures due to COVID-19 has only made these challenges increasingly more difficult. Many students with disabilities are losing access to services that can only […]
Department of Health and Human Services Begins Delivery of Healthcare Provider Relief Funding under CARES Act As a part of the ongoing rollout of relief provisions under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act, signed into law by President Trump on March 27, 2020, the Department of Health […]
In these emotional and frightening days since the tri-State area has awakened to the living nightmare of COVID-19, it was not at first apparent how many aspects of life would change. Divorce and family law attorneys are now dealing with an increasing number of issues concerning the transfer of children […]
On December 31, 2019, the Appellate Division in Jackson v. Shop Rite of Ewing, (A-3267-18T2), an unpublished opinion, affirmed the decision of the trial court in Mercer County granting defendant’s motion for summary judgment on the issue of lack of notice. In this case, plaintiff Beverly Jackson was a customer […]