New Jersey has specific laws concerning serving liquor both at home and at restaurants, bars, or nightclubs. If you have been injured because of negligent alcohol service, you may have a legal claim....
Filing for bankruptcy is often seen as a last resort for most people. The purpose of filing is to achieve a “fresh start” for the debtor, allowing them to pay back parts of their debt over the course...
Bankruptcy is often used by both individuals and businesses to “wipe the slate clean” and get out from often crippling amounts of debt. Most bankruptcies filed are done so voluntarily by the debtor....
New Jersey Workers' Compensation: Subsequent Employer Liability Explained
Navigating the intricacies of workers' compensation can become even more complex when a situation involves subsequent...
When you enter a contract to purchase a property in New Jersey it is essential that you allow for sufficient time to conduct and inspection of the property and provide a list of demands for repairs...
Easements are a common area of property law. But many people do not know what an easement is and how it can affect them until they are late in the home-purchasing process. A qualified attorney is...
The student loan debt crisis is a major financial burden for many Americans and the recent Supreme Court decision has created chaos for student loan borrowers in need of relief. In 2023, the average...
A Chapter 11 Bankruptcy can be dismissed by the bankruptcy court for any of a number of reasons identified in Section 1112(b)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code. However, the Third Circuit, and therefore New...