Governor Murphy announced a new Executive Order (EO) providing on-the-job protections for all workers in New Jersey. New Jersey joins only three other states in creating such guidelines, as OSHA… Continue reading
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…pharmaceutical litigation. Stephen Di Stefano is a member of the firm’s Personal Injury Group in the Marlton, New Jersey office. He joined the firm in 2007 and is certified by… Continue reading
the outbreak was “unavoidable.” New Jersey ceased all admission to the nursing home following the outbreak, but is now allowing the facility to admit new patients. A restriction does still… Continue reading
After an “accidental” fall in a Brick Township, New Jersey nursing home landed an Alzheimer’s patient in the hospital, the patient’s daughter advocated for more protection of the elderly. The… Continue reading
When valuing industrial, commercial or retail real estate, New Jersey tax assessors are required to value the “unencumbered fee simple interest” of the real estate. This concept often confuses property… Continue reading
…a new tort, including a new breach of duty, each day, triggering a new statute of limitations. That new tort is an “alleged present failure” to remove the nuisance, and… Continue reading
…that have failed to obtain a certificate of occupancy, or failed to pass a regulatory inspection or re-certification, such as those performed by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs,… Continue reading
On July 13, 2017, a new law was enacted in New Jersey amending the Planned Real Estate Development Full Disclosure Act (PREDFDA). While the new law was created in reaction… Continue reading
Introduction On December 30, 2014, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) approved a new Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) rule governing transaction-based payments to unregistered persons. The new FINRA rule—Rule… Continue reading
…that have failed to obtain a certificate of occupancy, or failed to pass a regulatory inspection or re-certification, such as those performed by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs,… Continue reading