Szaferman Lakind Secures Pension Victory for Retired Teacher

By |2023-05-10T23:53:46-05:00May 10th, 2023|Litigation Cases, Uncategorized|

In a case of first impression in New Jersey, the Superior Court, Appellate Division ruled that a retired teacher could not be disqualified from his deferred retirement benefit as a result of a guilty plea to a bank fraud charge which pre-dated his employment.  Our client, J, committed bank fraud as a young man and [...]

Telehealth Expands During COVID-19 Outbreak

By |2020-04-17T15:20:52-05:00April 7th, 2020|COVID-19, Uncategorized|

By: Michael Brottman On March 19, 2020, Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation expanding access to telehealth services in an effort to ease the strain on New Jersey’s healthcare providers who have become overburdened as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This will allow a greater number of NJ residents to be evaluated by a [...]

Remote Reboot: Tips of the Trade for Working From Home

By |2020-04-17T15:56:55-05:00March 23rd, 2020|COVID-19, Uncategorized|

By: Janine Danks Fox, Esq. In these unprecedented times, change can be not only scary, but overwhelming. Many of you have likely never been mandated to work from home and may feel that you will only be marginally productive, disorganized and distracted.  This is particularly the case if you are juggling working from home [...]

Assisted Suicide Law Effective in New Jersey

By |2020-02-28T19:30:00-05:00February 28th, 2020|Uncategorized|

An Article By: Scott P. Borsack, Esq.  On August 1, 2019, New Jersey became the eighth state in the country to pass legislation that allows terminally ill patients to end their own lives.  In his signing statement, Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged that the law was the product of more 10 years of debate and [...]

The Legal Market During The COVID Shutdown – Challenges & Opportunities

By |2022-07-28T10:35:32-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Uncategorized|

Our very own Sam Gaylord, Esq. was invited to participate in Alfonso Gambone's latest podcast episode. Together along with Greg LaMonaca, Esq. and Stuart Carpey, Esq., they discuss how the COVID shutdown will challenge law firms but also present opportunities. Find out more about each lawyer below. Alfonso Gambone, Esq. (215) 755-9000 www.Gambonelaw.com Gregory P. [...]

Know What to Expect at Your Disability Pension Trial

By |2018-12-06T20:38:58-05:00December 6th, 2018|Uncategorized|

After your application for disability pension was denied, you were told you will have a trial at the Office of Administrative Law. While this may evoke visions of late-night TV dramas with juries and audiences, you should know that the disability pension denial trial is much more informal. The only people at the trial will [...]

Condominium Association Law

By |2017-02-15T21:59:55-05:00February 15th, 2017|Uncategorized|

RECOVERING ASSOCIATION DUES FROM THE DELINQUENT UNIT OWNER Are you a board member of a community association or property manager of a community association? Have you noticed that there's a difficulty in collecting outstanding dues from unit owners? If any of these items are true or properly describe your community association, there are a multitude [...]

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