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As published by Law360 Pulse, November 29, 2021 By Nick Muscavage The New Jersey State Supreme Court issued an order on November 18th which allows remote proceedings to continue, providing a glimpse of what future court operations will look like after the pandemic. Several New Jersey-based attorneys are pleased with […]
As published by U.S. News 360 Reviews, November 15, 2021 By Wayne Rash While the terms “burglary” and “robbery” are often used interchangeably, there are actually distinctions between the two different crimes. Robbery, as defined by the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, is taking or attempting to take anything of […]
On November 17, 2021, Julianne C. Smith presented at Monroe College’s inaugural “Sisters in Law: Lifting as We Climb” event, which was held to inspire and inform young women in high school and college who are interested in pursuing a legal career.
On Wednesday, November 17th Andrew S. Berns will be the featured presenter at the Somerset County Business Partnership’s HR Roundtable on the topic “Employment Classification – Employee or Independent Contractor?” Andrew will discuss the impact of worker classification on taxes and benefits and the issues of differentiating between employees and […]