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The Trial
The lawsuit was filed, the parties gathered evidence through the discovery process, each side retained expert witnesses. The parties participated in mediation but did not settle the...
Tech Companies May Run Afoul of Employment Anti-Discrimination Laws – Is Your Company Compliant?
In 2007 billionaire Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg then 22 years old, made a series of comments that, depending on your age, prompted either a vicious rebuttal or knowing agreement. Zuckerberg...
Bill A845 May End Permanent Alimony in New Jersey
The Garden State is notorious for imposing harsh alimony orders on divorcing spouses. The American Bar Association even called New Jersey resident Ari Scochet "the poster child for alimony reform"...
Is it Time for Another Lawyer? How to Avoid Being the Victim of Legal Malpractice
Imagine that you or your business runs into a legal problem. You don't think you understand enough about the issue to tackle it on your own, so you make the prudent decision to enlist...
Meticulous Legal Guidance is Essential for Non-Compete Agreements
Recently non-compete agreements have been a particularly hot topic. A recent New York Times Business Day article elucidates how non-compete agreements are no longer something that is the exclusive...
When is it Time to Move on From a Sole Proprietorship?
At Maselli Warren, P.C. our attorneys have helped guide businesses of all sizes through their legal issues. Whether your business is a one person start-up or a several hundred person operation, you...
New Jersey Looks to Restructure its Courts to Better Serve the Business Community
In April 2014 the Working Group on Business Litigation, formed in the fall of 2013 by New Jersey Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, issued its report and recommendations on the needs of business...
Illness Increases the Risk of Divorce (But Only for Women)
"In sickness," the traditional marriage vow goes, "and in health." But if the disheartening results of a recent study are any indication, perhaps it's time for those adoring words to be...
Debtor Rights vs. Creditor Rights
Very simply put, debtors owe money, while creditors are owed money. Of course, the relationship between debtors and creditors is far more complicated than a single, simplified sentence can...
Four of the Strangest Reasons Cited in Divorce Proceedings
People change, and couples drift apart. It's unfortunate, but sometimes it happens. When it does, there isn't necessarily a person or an action at fault -- it's just part of life....