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Kathleen M. Connelly Quoted in ROI-NJ – “Drug Dilemma”

Kathleen M. Connelly, a member of Lindabury’s Employment Law practice group,  was recently interviewed by ROI-NJ regarding the Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act, which was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy on July 2nd.  New Jersey joins a growing list of states enforcing workplace protections for medical…

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New Jersey Employees Now Accorded Expanded Family Leave Rights

In February of 2019 Governor Murphy signed into law sweeping legislation that significantly expands employee rights to family leave entitlements, provides greater family leave insurance benefits to employees during a leave, expands the definition of “family members,” and finally, provides greater job security to individuals taking family leave. It is…

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How “Final” is a Final Restraining Order?

Since its’ passage in 1991, the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act or “PDVA” has afforded protection to New Jersey residents who have been the victim of domestic violence. The PDVA has been amended and interpreted on countless occasions over the years and is one of the most strict and protective…

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Basic Estate Planning Terminology

One of the hallmarks of estate planning is the use of terms of art in legal documents. Terms of art are often encountered in a will or revocable trust. This article will discuss the Latin phrase “per stirpes” and related concepts in the context of estate distributions to beneficiaries. A.…

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Funeral and Disposition Representative – In Re: Estate of Travers

A recent decision from the Morris County Chancery Division, Probate Part, serves as an important reminder to not only think about the final disposition of your remains, but to communicate those thoughts to the significant people in your life. In an unpublished opinion, In the Matter of the Estate of…

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CBD Use in Consumer Products Under the Farm Bill and NJ Law

Industrial hemp has a long and rich history throughout the world. This is largely because hemp is dynamic and can evolve into products such as clothing, animal feed, building materials, bio plastics, biofuels, paper, fiber and food. Hemp seeds, or grains, are smooth and about one-eighth to one-fourth of an…

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Eric Levine Quoted in NJBIZ – “Show Me the Money: How to Counter the Growing Threat from Digital Con Artists”

Eric Levine, co-chair of Lindabury’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy practice is quoted in a recent issue of NJBIZ regarding the growing digital threat often disguised as a legitimate-looking email.  Eric says that when our firm receives an email in regards to a bank transaction, “We won’t cut a check against…

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Heated To A Boil: Experts Say N.J.’s Merger Market Is On Fire — And There Are Few Regrets

Robert Anderson was quoted in a recent article published by ROI-NJ regarding the current merger market. “What’s making deals successful right now is the fact that, when the acquisitions are made, it’s in the context of a very good economy,” he said. “Even if you don’t find that operations are…

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Flurry of Legislative Developments Impacting New Jersey’s Cannabis Industry

Spring 2019 has been a busy season for New Jersey’s Cannabis Industry. On May 23, 2019 the New Jersey Assembly approved proposed revisions to the Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act that would effectively expand the state’s existing Medicinal Marijuana Program. The following week the Senate passed the bill…

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Recognize Red Flags in Estate Planning to Avoid Litigation

Most clients do not want their lawyers to inherit their property. Yet sometimes the plans they desire to put into place are simply asking for that to happen. Litigation is expensive, and many states permit the attorneys’ fees to be paid from the trust or estate assets before anything is…