The New Jersey Redevelopment Authority’s Small Business Lease Emergency Assistance Grant Program
On July 23, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that New Jersey will offer a new relief program for…
Earp Cohn
What’s In a Name? The Lady A Trademark Saga Continues
The name battle continues between the country group formerly known as Lady Antebellum and Seattle artist, Anita White, who goes by…
Carrie Ward
Shipyard Assoc. vs. City of Hoboken
In its recent opinion deciding the case of Shipyard Associates vs. the City of Hoboken, the Fund for a Better…
Richard S. Israel
Pennsylvania Announces Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grants
Like everyone else in this new panicked world, small business owners throughout Pennsylvania awoke from this July 4th holiday weekend…
Martin N. Lisman
Custody Disputes in a Pandemic
Custody is one of the more difficult issues affecting divorcing parents and those who are trying to navigate co-parenting after…
Michael Kiernan
Dress Giveaway Contest Gone Wrong – Make Sure the Language is Clear
Three women recently filed a lawsuit against actress Reese Witherspoon and her Draper James clothing company for a dress giveaway…
Carrie Ward
Business Restructuring Opportunities During COVID-19 Crisis
As bad as things may be right now for your business, please do not ignore opportunities that may exist to…
Donald A. Nogowski
Baseball and Estate Planning in a COVID Environment
The risk of COVID–19 has left us feeling disempowered, one of the reasons many people are taking this time to…
Earp Cohn
The $64,000 Question With Carrie Ward
Check out Carrie Ward’s latest interview on the In House Warrior podcast hosted by Richard Levick. On this episode, Carrie…
Carrie Ward
Proposed Regulations Clarify that Excess Section 67(e) Deductions Available Upon Termination of Estates and Trusts Retain their Character and are an Above-the-Line Deduction to Beneficiaries
On May 7, 2020, the Treasury Department and IRS issued long-awaited proposed regulations on the issue of the ability of…