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Restrictive Covenants Can Thwart Development In Some Cases

But Can Also Be Used As An Effective Tool To Enhance The Desirability And Market Value Of Other Developments Many people believe that restrictive covenants are antiquities not to be seen in their lifetime, however, a recent unpublished Appellate Division case, Welch v. Chai Ctr. for Living Judaism, Inc., Nos.…

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Common Carriers Can Utilize Maritime Lien Law to Enhance Their Creditor Position in Chapter 11 Matters

In re: World Imports LTD (No. 15-1498) Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a favorable decision for a secured creditor in the context of maritime liens on the prepetition goods of a Chapter 11 debtor, World Imports, Ltd., et al. The court noted the existence…

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Morristown New Jersey Adopts Paid Sick Leave Ordinance

As the State legislature continues to debate the merits and the provisions of a comparable state law governing paid sick leave, Morristown has moved forward.  Morristown now becomes the 13th municipality in New Jersey to adopt a paid sick leave ordinance that is applicable to all non-union, non-governmental employers operating within…

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Deadline Approaching for Real Estate Tax Exemption Filing

November 1 is an important date for non-profit corporations and associations seeking exemption from real property taxation for their owned real estate.  An application for exemption in the first instance with respect to a particular property is made by filing an Initial Statement (on the State prescribed form) with the…

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Step By Step Guide For When Your Spouse Files For Divorce

Whether you have been served with notice that your spouse has filed for divorce, or if you are contemplating filing for divorce yourself, there are important steps anyone facing this scenario should undertake. The first is to stay calm. This is obviously easier said than done but it is important…

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“Inherently Beneficial Uses” Get Favored Zoning Treatment – What Non-profits and Community Organizations Need To Know

Are you a non-profit or other community oriented organization looking to expand or relocate your facilities? The law may give you a distinct advantage in obtaining the necessary zoning approvals. The dynamics of growth, evolving missions and changing communities can lead to a need for expansion to meet current demand…

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Alimony in New Jersey

This September will mark two years since the New Jersey legislature made sweeping revisions to the state’s alimony statutes. The legislature amended the alimony statutes in order to address several pressing issues incluing: making it easier if to reduce alimony payments when a former spouse loses their employment; imposing new…

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Downzoning Ordinances: Limiting Development and Preserving Open Space

Downzoning of lands at the municipal level as a way of limiting development and preserving open space and agricultural land has been taking place in New Jersey for years. Downzoning is the practice of increasing the required lot size for the development of a single family home or, in other…

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An Attempt to Interfere with Former Spouse or Partner’s Employment May Constitute An Act of Domestic Violence

New Jersey’s Prevention of Domestic Violence Act protects individuals in married, dating, cohabiting and co-parenting relationships from eighteen categories of criminal acts by their significant others, including harassment and coercion.  In C.G. v. E.G., an unpublished decision dated June 30, 2016, Judge Lawrence Jones, Superior Court of New Jersey, Ocean County, reiterated…

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Allegations of Domestic Violence and the Role of the Court

Domestic violence is a serious issue concerning all segments of our society. It affects couples, their children, friends, relatives and employers. New Jersey courts take allegations of domestic violence very seriously and have established protocols in place to protect victims. In order for an act to be considered a domestic…