by Ian Singer | May 3, 2018 | Estates
On April 27th, the Asbury Park Press and the Star Ledger both published articles reporting that New Jersey has the highest rate of autism in the country. More and more New Jersey parents have the difficult task of marshaling resources and navigating the bureaucracy...
by Ian Singer | May 1, 2018 | Real Estate
An often-overlooked aspect of running a business is the impact local zoning may have on the business’s expansion. Businesses routinely run afoul of local zoning laws and don’t find out until well after the expense of expansion has occurred, and when a competitor...
by Ian Singer | Apr 30, 2018 | Business
Arbitration clauses are often used by businesses as part of their comprehensive risk management program. Properly employed, they are enforceable and lead to quick and cost-effective resolutions of disputes with business partners and customers. Improperly employed, or...
by Ian Singer | Apr 27, 2018 | Workplace
On Thursday, April 26th, fame, fortune, victim blaming, and lack of evidence could not sway the jury in Bill Cosby’s second criminal trial for several counts of sexual assault in the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. William Cosby. The famous actor and...
by Ian Singer | Apr 26, 2018 | Government Agency
On April 25, 2018, the New Jersey Supreme Court determined in State In Interest Of C.K. that N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(g)’s lifetime registration and notification requirements for sex offenses (“Meghan’s Law”) unconstitutional as applied to juveniles adjudicated delinquent...