Author: Stark & Stark
Equal Pay, Pay Transparency, and Job Postings: What Employers Need to Know Now
Posted in Employment Law
When it comes to pay practices, employers are accustomed to being told by federal, state, and local legislators what to do. DON’T engage in discriminatory pay practices. DO pay overtime when required. DO pay minimum wage. DON’T pay under the table. DO pay employees equally for equal work. DON’T ask… Continue reading
Stark & Stark Welcomes New Associate Ronald Minsky, Esq.
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is pleased to welcome Ronald Minsky, Esq. to our firm. Ronald is a member of the Investment Management & Securities Group. He concentrates his practice on counseling financial service entities including investment advisers, broker-dealers, public and private investment companies (e.g., mutual funds, hedge funds, etc.), insurance brokers/agents, CPA… Continue reading
Stark & Stark Welcomes New Associate Zachary Breidenbach, Esq.
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is pleased to welcome Zachary Breidenbach, Esq. to our firm. Zachary is a member of the Bankruptcy & Creditors’ Rights, Commercial Litigation, and Shopping Center and Retail Development Groups. He concentrates his practice in the area of commercial foreclosures, loan workouts, bankruptcy, and real estate litigation. Prior… Continue reading
13 Stark & Stark Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is proud to announce that 13 of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the list of 2023 Best Lawyers in America and the list of 2023 Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch. Additionally, one attorney has been included in the list of 2023 Best… Continue reading
Jonathan Lauri, Esq. Appointed to the District VII Ethics Committee of the Supreme Court of New Jersey
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is proud to announce that attorney Jonathan Lauri was appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey to serve as a member of the District VII Ethics Committee for Mercer County. Jonathan’s four-year term began in 2020 and will end in 2024. The Ethics Committee, comprising a total… Continue reading
Stark & Stark Attorneys Recognized by NJ Super Lawyers in 2022
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is pleased to announce that 25 of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the list of 2022 New Jersey Super Lawyers, which recognizes only the top 5% of attorneys in the state*, and the list of 2022 New Jersey Rising Stars, which recognizes only the top… Continue reading
Stark & Stark Announces Participation in Mansfield Rule Initiative
Posted in Diversity & Inclusion Announcements, Stark News
Stark & Stark is pleased to announce that our firm is participating in Diversity Lab’s Midsize Mansfield Rule initiative as part of our continued efforts to actively advance the recruitment, development, and promotion of diverse lawyers. Stark & Stark is one of over 100 midsize law firms nationwide to participate… Continue reading
Stark & Stark Announces New Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leadership
Posted in Diversity & Inclusion Announcements, Stark News
Stark & Stark is proud to announce that Shareholders Bhaveen Jani and Thomas Onder have been elected to new leadership roles within the firm’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion committee. Bhaveen will now be Chair and Thomas will now be Secretary of the committee. “Everyone at Stark & Stark is very proud… Continue reading
Remote & Alternative Work Arrangements – Strategies for Success and Reducing Risk
Posted in Employment Law
Let’s face it: remote, hybrid, and alternative work arrangements are here to stay. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Though many employers already had accepted and adopted remote, hybrid, and alternative work arrangements before the COVID-19 pandemic (and the consequential quarantining that came with it), COVID-19 accelerated the need for… Continue reading
Proposed Bill Would Require All Commercial Liability Insurance Policies Issued In New Jersey to Specify Coverage For “Faulty Workmanship”
Posted in Community Associations, Construction Litigation
Assemblyman Gary S. Schaer of New Jersey’s 36th District introduced a proposed bill, A.B. 1075, that would require all commercial liability insurance policies issued in New Jersey to include “faulty workmanship” within the definition of “occurrence.” The proposed bill “provides that a commercial liability insurance policy shall not be delivered, issued,… Continue reading