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Visitation Rights of New Jersey Nursing Home Residents During COVID-19 Pandemic
Posted in Nursing Home
Generally speaking, a nursing home facility is a resident’s home. Consequently, residents can have guests visit them at the nursing home whenever they want. Residents can choose whomever they want to visit and can decide to have their visitors present while they are receiving medical or nursing care. By federal… Continue reading
Robert Morris, Esq. to Present FREE Educational Seminars about the SECURE Act
Posted in Stark Events, Stark News
[January 12, 2020]: Stark & Stark, a prominent law firm with offices in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, announced that it will present seminars addressing “Substantial Changes for Retirement Accounts: Estate Planning After the SECURE Act” on January 28, February 1 and February 4, 2020. The Setting Every Community… Continue reading
Staples Customer Awarded $3.64 Million for Injury at Hamilton, NJ, Store
Posted in Stark News
Shareholder David M. Schmid, Esq. holds corporation accountable in injury verdict. Law firm Stark & Stark announced that it has obtained a verdict of $3,648,030 for Jim Simmons, who was injured in the Staples Hamilton, NJ, store. His back injury, which is still not resolved after multiple surgeries, was a… Continue reading
$3.65 Million Jury Verdict Awarded Today in Superior Court, Bergen County, in Golf Cart Personal Injury Case
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is pleased to announce that Shareholder Evan Lide has received a $3.65 million jury verdict today after a four-day trial in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County Law Division. The case, Mario Zaburski vs. Jerome Klein, docket number BER-L-002879-17, sought compensation for injuries proximately caused… Continue reading
Attorneys Presenting at New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ) 2019 Boardwalk Seminar
Posted in Stark News
The New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ) will be presenting their annual Boardwalk Seminar 2019 at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City from May 8 – 10, 2019. This three-day seminar will cover in-depth educational lectures on a wide variety of trial strategies, litigation techniques, and new technologies. Stark & Stark… Continue reading
Stark & Stark Welcomes New Class of Attorneys
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark is proud to announce that we have brought on four new Associates to join the firm in four different practice areas this month. These new attorneys will be representing clients in practice areas which include Nursing Home Litigation, Shopping Center & Retail Development, Family Law, and Business &… Continue reading
Denise Mariani Named New Chair of Nursing Home Litigation Practice
Posted in Stark News
Stark & Stark Shareholder Denise Mariani was announced as the new Chair of the firm’s Nursing Home Negligence litigation practice group last Friday. Ms. Mariani has focused her practice on representing the rights of those who have been injured due to the negligence of others for nearly 25 years. “We… Continue reading
Are There Alternatives to Traditional Divorce?
Posted in Business & Commercial Law
Traditional fault divorce is generally viewed as a time consuming, expensive, and very public way to end a marriage. Couples who once shared homes, finances, and families suddenly find themselves as adversaries, fighting to divide the life they built together. Finances, and families, are often shattered by divorce. Divorce arbitration has… Continue reading
Five Stark & Stark Attorneys Elected as New Shareholders
Posted in Stark News
The law firm of Stark & Stark has announced that five Associates were elected Shareholders effective July 1. These new Shareholders are Marshall Kizner, Tara Speer, Evan Lide, and Michael Ksiazek. “Stark & Stark is very proud of our 2017 Shareholder Class,” said Michael Donahue, Managing Shareholder at Stark &… Continue reading
Wiretapping in the Workplace
Posted in Employment Law
The recent turmoil, investigation and controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s firing of former FBI Director James Comey has thrust the issue of wiretapping into the public and political spotlight. “James Comey better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!,” President Trump… Continue reading