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July 10, 2026 Varun Lakshminarayanan Insurance Claims, Car Accident, Personal Injury

A New NJ Appellate Division Decision Addresses Insurance Delay Claims Under the NJ Insurance Fair Conduct Act

Imagine you are seriously injured in a car accident through no fault of your own. You do everything right: you maintain insurance, seek medical treatment, and pursue a claim against the at-fault...

July 10, 2026 Christopher Heyer Employment Law

New York Passes S3460: The End of Employer-Controlled Personnel Files

July 6, 2026 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy, Chapter 13

Will I Lose My House If I File Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in New Jersey?

Worried about losing your home? Learn how Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help stop foreclosure, catch up on mortgage arrears, protect your home, and even position you to buy a house in the future.

July 6, 2026 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy, Chapter 13

How Long Does a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Stay on Your Credit Report?

If you have filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy—or are considering filing—you may be wondering how long the bankruptcy will remain on your credit report and what impact it may have on your financial...

July 6, 2026 Scura Law Firm Bankruptcy, Chapter 13

Does a Chapter 13 Trustee Monitor Your Income, Bank Account, or Credit Report? What Every Chapter 13 Debtor Should Know

June 17, 2026 Christopher Heyer Employment Law

Navigating the Legal Pitfalls of Unpaid Summer Interns: A New Jersey Employer’s Guide

Summer internships are excellent talent pipelines, but misclassifying a worker as an "unpaid intern" can trigger expensive lawsuits and state audits. To protect your business, you must navigate a...

June 11, 2026 John J. Scura III Insurance Claims, Car Accident, Personal Injury

New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies When Future Medical Expenses Can Be Presented to a Jury in Auto Injury Cases

When someone is seriously injured in a New Jersey car accident, the medical bills often do not stop when the lawsuit begins. Surgery may be recommended months or years after the crash. Treatment may...

June 5, 2026 Christopher Heyer Employment Law

Navigating New Jersey’s New Worker Classification Rules: The ABC Test Just Got Clearer—and Stricter

For New Jersey businesses, the line between an independent contractor and an employee has never been more critical. On May 5, 2026, the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development...

May 28, 2026 John J. Scura III Car Accident, Personal Injury

The End of the "Federal Shield": How Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC Redefines Broker Liability in Trucking Accidents in New Jersey

The landscape of American trucking litigation shifted seismically on May 14, 2026. In a unanimous 9-0 decision that has sent shockwaves through the logistics and insurance industries, the United...

May 21, 2026 Christopher Heyer Business Law

A Practical Look at Joint Ventures in New Jersey

Setting up a joint venture in New Jersey involves more than drafting a contract. You are structuring a commercial marriage of necessity. While the high-level benefits of pooling resources are clear,...

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