TestAs published in NJ.com, May 10, 2020 By Karin Price Mueller When Gov. Phil Murphy shared his plans to reopen the state, New Jersey workers wondered what it would mean for their jobs. While essential workers have been on the job throughout the coronavirus crisis, non-essential businesses have been […]
As published in NJ.com and NJMoneyHelp.com, May 7, 2020 Q. I got divorced in 2005. My ex wife just passed away. She had no kids, her parents are gone and she had no brothers and sisters. Who gets her house? If your ex-wife had a will, then the determination of […]
As seen in New Jersey Law Journal, May 7, 2020 By Charles Toutant Mergott v. Michaels: A woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a motorcycle crash has accepted $745,000 to settle her Morris County dram shop suit. Dakota Mergott, 27, was riding on a motorcycle operated by Craig […]
As published in Part B News, April 27, 2020 by: Roy Edroso You may be excited about the money you’re expecting — or have already received — from the feds from the Provider Relief Fund program. But be aware that you’re required to attest to certain terms and conditions, and […]
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