Listen to this Blog By Michael Farhi, Esq. A few weeks ago, we posted a blog called New Law To Limit Harassment and Discrimination in Political Campaigns Falls Short. One of the things we said in the blog was that a proposed new law to “remediate and prevent...
Month: March 2021
What Small Landlords Need to Know
Listen to this Blog By Zhen Liu, Staff Writer As job losses have climbed into the millions due to the coronavirus pandemic, laid-off workers increasingly can’t pay their rent. That’s also bad news for small landlords, in particular. Unlike large real estate companies...
Maskual Harassment What Restaurant Owners Need to Know
Listen to this Blog By Joseph Wapelhorst It’s no secret that the restaurant industry has perhaps been hit hardest by the COVID pandemic. These businesses are closing, employees are being let go while those who remain work longer hours. The challenges posed by the...
Biden Bill Helps N.J. Businesses (We Hope)
Listen to this Blog Last Thursday, March 11, President Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law. The Rescue Plan Act will provide another round of stimulus checks to individuals and families, extend federal supplemental unemployment...
Can I Make My Workers Get The COVID-19 Vaccine?
Listen to this Blog By Zhen Liu New Jersey is rolling out COVID-19 vaccines step-by-step to serve all adults who live, work, or are being educated here. The State's goal is to vaccinate 70 percent of the adult population – or 4.7 million adults – within six months....
New Jersey is Slow to Protect Women on Campus
Listen to this Blog New Jersey State Senators’ recently reported deficiencies in protecting women in the political realm is similarly mirrored in the Legislature’s neglect in addressing discrimination and harassment on college campuses. On December 2, 2015,...