If you think divorce may be on the horizon for you, but you are just not ready to take action, the idea of a “trial separation” may be the “right” next step for you. However, do not let the informality of a so-called “trial separation” lull you into a false […]
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Many employers have sought to require compulsory arbitration of claims and disputes with employees and former employees as the sole dispute resolution mechanism available to its workforce. A recent Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division decision entitled Morgan v. Raymours Furniture Company, Inc., et. al. addressed the topic. Although […]
Issues That Must Be Considered In A Divorce With A Special Needs Child
October 8, 2018 | by Jennifer FortunatoRight out of the gate, a divorce between a couple with a special needs child is more challenging than your typical divorce case. There are issues that must be considered that usually do not come into play in your typical divorce case. At minimum, the following issues must be addressed: […]
NJ High Court Tackles Super Bowl Ticket Sales
October 5, 2018 | by Stanley ZatorOn September 27, 2018, the New Jersey Supreme Court heard oral argument in the case of Finkelman v. National Football League, et al. (A-38-17) to determine whether the NFL’s practice of selling only 1 percent of its 2014 Super Bowl tickets to the general public via a lottery system violated […]