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In order to truly advocate for clients from diverse cultures and backgrounds (hereinafter “diverse clients”) involved in divorce litigation, it is important to consider and understand various factors that may impact the case in a cross-cultural context: (1) the recognition of U.S. divorce decrees in foreign countries; (2) the norms […]
In a major decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court declared that a driver’s failure to have his passenger wear a seat belt could result in a jail sentence to the driver if the passenger is either killed or seriously injured. In State v. Lenihan, our Supreme Court confirmed the conviction […]
On September 10, 2014, Governor Chris Christie signed the alimony reform bill into law. For a detailed discussion on the changes that have been made by this law, please see this post by Daina C. Borteck, Esq.
On August 11, 2014, Governor Christie signed legislation known as “The Opportunity to Compete Act” barring employers from making criminal background inquiries during the initial employment application process. This sweeping legislation transforms the hiring process for many employers. Many employers are asking questions about the legislation. If you are not, […]