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,...
Year: 2021
New Law To Limit Harassment and Discrimination in Political Campaigns Falls Short
Listen to this Blog By Elissa Frank On January 28, with much anticipation, New Jersey State Senators Loretta Weinberg and Vin Gopal introduced S3389, a bill which would “remediate and prevent discrimination and harassment” occurring in New Jersey’s political campaigns...
A Coming Wave of COVID-19 Lawsuits Against New Jersey Employers
Listen to this Blog By Aleksandra Syniec, Staff Writer COVID-19 quarantine and safety requirements have kept many employees at home over the past year, but essential workers as well as those who have been ordered to return to work face increased risk of COVID-19...
Employee Monitoring and Privacy in the age of COVID-19
Listen to this Blog By Zhen Liu Workplace privacy and employee monitoring technologies have become more widespread in recent years, due to the rapid growth of digital technology and surveillance platforms. During the COVID-19 global pandemic, many of us find...
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Business Interruption Claims
Listen to this Blog The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on hardworking residents and small business owners in New Jersey. Retail stores, restaurants and other direct-customer-facing businesses have been especially hard hit. A third of small businesses...
DBAs, Corporations, and LLCs in NJ : Do The Boring Stuff!
Listen to this Blog Previously, in “Starting a Business--and Doing it Right!”, we briefly discussed 3 types of entities someone can use to start to run their business. Here’s a closer look at what each one involves. “It’s all about, protecting your personal assets,...
Gifting and Your Estate
Listen to this Blog When people in New Jersey hear the term "estate plan," they usually think about a document that tells their beneficiaries who gets what after they have passed on. Although that is certainly the case in many situations, not everyone waits to...
Getting Signed: What Artists Really Need To Know
Listen to this Blog By Sadayah Q. DuRant-Brown, Esq. and Michael Farhi, Esq. Entertainers and artists have forever chased their dreams of a big studio or recording contract. But with modern platforms such as the internet and social media, artists now have a direct...