I have previously blogged about the growing importance of estate planning for digital assets. Facebook recently announced a change to its policy about managing profiles for deceased users. [...]
Parents may overlook the importance of drafting a Will or considering an estate plan. However, it is critical for young parents to plan in the event something should happen to them. Would you [...]
According to the IRS, the agency handles 70,000 applications for tax-exempt status each year. As a result of the volume of applications being submitted, it can take months for an application to [...]
In 2011 New Jersey joined the growing number of States that allow for benefit corporations. Benefit corporations are unlike regular corporations that are created to maximize profit. Instead, [...]
Have you received a privacy notice in the mail recently? If you ever reviewed the privacy notices that you likely received, you will have noticed that they look remarkably similar. The reason [...]
Purchasing a home is one of the most significant decisions a person or family can make. The process begins with deciding on where to buy and which house to purchase and ends with the closing at [...]
Governor Christie recently signed a bill which modifies New Jersey’s alimony statute. The changes were not as extensive as had been initially proposed but they are significant in certain [...]
Privacy is not just for big corporations. Every business, from the neighborhood restaurant to the local bank to the family store, must be thinking about privacy. Small businesses must be [...]
In December 2012, I published an article in the New Jersey Law Journal entitled “Death in the Digital Age: An exploration of the issues that arise when disposing of a decedent’s online [...]
On August 11, 2014, Governor Christie signed into law the Opportunity to Compete Act. The law also referred to as “Ban the Box legislation,” has implications for employers and their ability to [...]