In our regularly updated blog, we discuss a range of topics related to employment law and business disputes. If you’re an employee, learn what to do if you’ve been unfairly discriminated against, accused of violating a non-compete or confidentiality agreement, or received an inadequate severance package after losing your job. If you’re a business owner, learn what your options are when you’re dealing with cases involving antitrust, intellectual property, cybersecurity, consumer fraud, contract disputes, or pending litigation.
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NJ Vicinage 13 Courthouse Doors Are Half-Closed (For Now)NJ Vicinage 13 Courthouse Doors Are Half-Closed
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NJ Jury Trials to Resume by September 2020In an effort to clear the backlog of cases, the New Jersey court system will begin scheduling in-person trials in September of 2020. We look at some concerns.
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Coronavirus and All Those Packages Being Left on Your PorchCan you catch the coronavirus from the parcels and packages that delivery people are leaving at your door? Probably not--but here are some tips to be sure.
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Working Through Coronavirus With UsRead our statement assuring clients that we are offering safe ways to work with us and we will be here for you, even if our office is closed from time to time.
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What Do Open Judgeships Mean for Litigants?Fewer judges on the bench mean a longer judicial process for you if you are the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit. We offer some tips to save time and money.
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Where’s My Dictionary?I recently learned a new word for politicians who are in public office for personal gain, rather than for the public good. Find out what this handy word is.
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A Look Back and a Look ForwardNew Jersey employment and aviation lawyer Frank Steinberg takes a look back at 2017 and predicts legal trends for 2018 in this year-end blog.