TestSamantha Rocco, an associate in Einhorn Barbarito’s Taxation and Wills, Trusts & Estates groups, was featured in the NJMoneyHelp.com column “We inherited a retirement account. Is the inheritance tax due?” The reader’s question asked whether a New Jersey inheritance tax is imposed when an individual leaves her Thrift Savings Plan, […]
In 2013, Donna Ongsiako was stabbed repeatedly in a violent home invasion at her residence in Colts Neck, New Jersey. She and her daughter lived in a farmhouse on the edge of flower fields. On the evening of July 4th, she heard a noise and opened the front door to […]
Alex Lee, a member of Einhorn Barbarito’s Employment Law Practice, spoke with Bloomberg Law about the use of music in a workplace environment as it pertains to potential claims of Title VII sexual harassment. In a matter heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the court […]
In “Pumping the Brakes on the Legislation to Cure the ‘Carr’ Black Hole,” authors Matheu Nunn, Gary Botwinick, and Alyssa Engleberg address pending legislation regarding the Carr Black Hole and its interplay with record levels of judicial vacancies in New Jersey. In some vicinages, divorce cases may last four, five or […]
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