Philadelphia Passes Renter’s Right to Counsel Ordinance
In November 2019, the Philadelphia City Council unanimously passed a tenant’s right to counsel ordinance titled “Legal Representation in Landlord…
God and Mammon: What Happens When a Church Leases to a For-Profit Organization?
Recently, our attorney Michael Haviland received a question from a church on the potential implications of leasing space to a…
Eviction Notices for Pennsylvania Landlords
Every landlord will almost inevitably run into the age-old problem of what to do when a renter fails to pay…
New Jersey’s Medical Cannabis Law: What You Need to Know
You may have heard about the benefits of medical cannabis and wondered if it can help you or someone you…
The New Jersey Five-Year Exemption and Abatement Law
As many developers and landlords know, real estate is about location, location, location. In addition to more typical considerations like…
The Current and Future State of Cannabis Law In New Jersey
Cannabis law in New Jersey has developed rapidly over the past few years, and recently proposed legislation could mean that…
Transferring Development Rights for Property
New Jersey consistently ranks as the most densely populated state in the country. To better assist New Jersey’s municipalities with…
Bowling for The Dear Santa Society
After last year’s successful event, Earp Cohn’s Community Service Committee hosted another bowl-a-thon to benefit The Dear Santa Society. Participants…
Legacy Letters: Non-Binding but Powerful
6 Considerations When Creating a Legacy Letter The concept of passing on values dates back centuries to Jewish tradition, and…