A new proposal working its way through the Legislature would protect by statute an additional source of revenue for many condominium associations in New Jersey. Without much media attention or… Continue reading
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a policy or handbook review and provide advice and guidance regarding employer responsibilities and obligations, including but not limited to ensuring compliance with New Jersey’s new vehicle tracking device law…. Continue reading
In a recent Appellate Division case, Michael vs. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, et al., the New Jersey Superior Court – Appellate Division was presented with a question of whether… Continue reading
New Jersey has always protected to some extent the rights of a married person in and to New Jersey real estate owned by his/her spouse. Prior to May 28, 1980,… Continue reading
Deficiency actions to recover balances owed after a consumer foreclosure action are not favored in New Jersey Courts. Although, such actions are permitted under New Jersey law, it is in… Continue reading
In the courts of the State of New Jersey, adult individuals generally may prosecute or defend a civil action in person, however, state law generally prohibits any business entity other… Continue reading
New York law provides protections for oppressed minority shareholders. These protections are contained in under New York’s minority oppression statute, it’s interpretation by the Courts along with New York’s recognition… Continue reading
…online here. New Jersey courts that have considered the application of the business judgment rule have concluded that the scope of judicial review of condominium association decisions is limited to… Continue reading
In March, 2013, the New Jersey State Legislature amended the Premarital Agreement Statute which in essence, makes it more difficult to vacate such agreement at the time of enforcement. A… Continue reading
The average property owner in the Garden State pays about $6,000 a year in property taxes, twice the national average. To make matters worse, New Jersey is facing a projected… Continue reading