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April 2022 Newsletter
THE ONE-PARTY CONSENT LAW DON’T AND HOW DOES IT AFFECT ME? Is it valid evidence in court if an employee records a conversation with you? In many ...
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February 2021 Newsletter
5 LEGAL BASICS FOR SMALL-BUSINESS OWNERS DON’T MAKE AVOIDABLE MISTAKES — LEARN THE BASICS TODAY! Everyone needs to be mindful of certain legal basics ...
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December 2021 Newsletter
5 WAYS TO GIVE BACK TO YOUR CUSTOMERS HOW TO SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION Everyone is looking for ways to “give back” this season, but one of the gifts that ...
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November 2021 Newsletter
WAIT, WHY DO WE PARDON TURKEYS AGAIN? IT STARTED WITH A 9-YEAR-OLD ANIMAL LOVER Happy November! This month, we thought we’d do a seasonal article with ...
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October 2021 Newsletter
5 SCENARIOS YOU’LL NEVER FEAR AGAIN WITH A BUSINESS LAWYER ON YOUR SIDE NO. 1: WHEN STARTING A NEW BUSINESS It's Halloween — even though kids mostly ...
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Defense Attorney Avoids Discipline Relating To Making a Facebook Friend with Plaintiff
The New Jersey Supreme Court has issued a ruling finding that an attorney did not commit a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct (“RPC”) by ...
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Appellate Division Addresses Admissibility of Witness/Party Statements, Opinions on Fault and Post-Incident Actions by Defendant
In Hasan v. Williams , a personal injury lawsuit arose out of a truck accident which occurred on Route 78 in New Jersey. Around 4am on a June morning, ...
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WEATHER IMMUNITY DEEMED NOT ABSOLUTE. APPELLATE DIVISION ALLOWS LAWSUIT AGAINST NJ TRANSIT.
The Appellate Division was called upon to decide if the weather immunity provision of the Tort Claims Act affords public entities absolute protection ...
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