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The U.S. Supreme Court Makes It Easier for Employees in the Majority to Prove Reverse Discrimination Under Title VII

The United States Supreme Court on June 5, 2025, in a rare unanimous decision, overturned a decision from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that required a plaintiff, a heterosexual, to have evidence as part of her proofs to… more

Ames v Ohio Department of Youth Services, Appeals, Employment Discrimination, Employment Litigation, Federal Labor Laws

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Navigating Dental Spa Regulations Across the United States

The rise of dental spas, offering both dental care and  injections of Botox, Juvéderm, and Restylane, for purely aesthetic, cosmetic purposes unrelated to any dental treatment or care, presents a complex legal landscape that… more

Botox, Business Entities, Cosmetic Surgery, Cosmetics, Dental Practice

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Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: June 2025 Issue

Heirs, Assets, and Arguments: Why Elder Law Attorneys Are Key in Probate Litigation - Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries and debts are settled… more

Beneficiaries, Elder Care, Elder Issues, Estate Planning, Heirs

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A Look at Potential NDA Changes on the Horizon

In February, State Senator Sean Ryan introduced bill S4641, which aims to ban non-compete agreements for lower-wage employees. After a previous sweeping ban on non-competes for all employees was vetoed a few years ago by… more

Employee Rights, New Legislation, New York, Non-Compete Agreements, Proposed Legislation

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Cannabis Safety in New Jersey – CRC’s Updated Testing and Compliance Standards

The cannabis industry in New Jersey is undergoing a transformation, with an increased emphasis on safety, transparency, and quality assurance. During its February 18th public meeting, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory… more

Cannabis Products, Consumer Protection Laws, Enforcement, Marijuana, New Jersey

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State of the Veterinary M&A Market in 2025

The veterinary industry has experienced significant transformations over the past few years, particularly in the realm of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). As we look at the state of the market in 2025, it is crucial to analyze… more

Acquisitions, Animal Health, Artificial Intelligence, Competition, Health Care Providers

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The Ultimate Guide to Overcoming Driving Distractions

A Guide to Understanding and Overcoming Driving Distractions - In recognition of Distracted Driving Awareness Month, we are going to shine a light on the various forms of distracted driving. Distractions while driving can be… more

Car Accident, Distracted Driving, Risk Management, Safety Precautions

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Caveats in Probate: How to Challenge a Will in New Jersey

After the loss of a loved one, families often face difficult questions—especially when the terms of a will are unexpected or the person named as executor is unfit. In these situations, it’s important to know that you do have… more

Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Executors, Fiduciary Duty, Inheritance

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The Continuing Saga of NIL in the NCAA

The NCAA landscape has become the “wild west” concerning NIL (name, image and likeness) litigation where seemingly a new issue develops every month. There were two noteworthy matters this past week. First, in the Eastern… more

College Athletes, Colleges, Name and Likeness, NCAA, NLRB

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Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: June 2025 Issue

Heirs, Assets, and Arguments: Why Elder Law Attorneys Are Key in Probate Litigation - Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries and debts are settled… more

Beneficiaries, Elder Care, Elder Issues, Estate Planning, Heirs

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Proposed NJDEP Rule Changes Could Disrupt Commercial Real Estate Transactions

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is considering significant amendments to its site remediation regulations, which could have major consequences for commercial real estate transactions in New Jersey… more

Commercial Real Estate Market, Contamination, Due Diligence, Environmental Policies, New Jersey

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Engaged this Valentine’s Day? Here’s What to Know About the Legal Side of Rings

Valentine’s Day is all about love, celebration, and making lasting memories. For many couples, it’s also the prime time for proposals. According to The New York Post, February is one of the most popular months for engagements,… more

Divorce, Engagement Rings, Family Law Courts, Gifts, Marital Assets

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Touchdown on IP: The Legal Playbook for Upcycling in Fashion

According to Forbes Magazine, a majority of younger generations (59 percent of Generation Z and 57 percent of Millennials) are buying upcycled products. This growing trend has transformed the fashion industry, blending… more

Brand, Fashion Branding, Fashion Design, Fashion Industry, Intellectual Property Protection

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Trademarks: Essential Protection for Smaller Companies

Trademarks play a crucial role in safeguarding the interests of smaller companies, Todd M. Nosher and Lucian C. Chen shed light on this vital topic in their latest video, emphasizing the importance of early trademark protection… more

Business Development, Business Strategies, Corporate Branding, Intellectual Property Protection, Small Business

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Tip Credit in New Jersey: What Bill A-5433 Means for Restaurants and Workers

As the New Jersey legislature considers eliminating the tip credit—a move that would require all restaurant workers to be paid the full minimum wage regardless of tips—the hospitality and business communities are pushing back… more

Employee Rights, Employment Policies, Hospitality Industry, Labor Reform, Minimum Wage

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ICE Raids in the Workplace: Employer Responsibilities and Employee Rights

When an ICE raid occurs, both employers and employees must understand their rights and responsibilities. In our recent webinar, employment law attorney Frank Custode discussed how businesses can prepare for these situations and… more

Employee Rights, Employer Responsibilities, Employment Policies, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Immigration Procedures

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Veterinary Law Newsletter: Volume 26

Exciting updates from the National Veterinary Law Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC! Our newest newsletter has arrived, brimming with invaluable insights tailored for the veterinary industry. Discover informative articles… more

Animal Drugs, Animal Health, Best Practices, Compliance, Employee Retention

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Can I Give My Kids $19,000 a Year and Apply for Medicaid?

If you have money to give your children, you certainly can, but you should be aware that you may face consequences should you apply for Medicaid long-term care coverage within five years after each gift. Medicaid’s rules… more

Asset Protection, Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Gift Tax, IRS

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Cannabis Safety in New Jersey – CRC’s Updated Testing and Compliance Standards

The cannabis industry in New Jersey is undergoing a transformation, with an increased emphasis on safety, transparency, and quality assurance. During its February 18th public meeting, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory… more

Cannabis Products, Consumer Protection Laws, Enforcement, Marijuana, New Jersey

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NJDEP Proposes to Revamp its Remedial Action Permit Process

To follow up our prior Environmental Blog discussing the proposed amendments to the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) 2.0, another significant change relates to the remedial action permit (RAP) framework, aiming to streamline… more

Contamination, Environmental Liability, Environmental Policies, New Jersey, NJDEP

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Engaged this Valentine’s Day? Here’s What to Know About the Legal Side of Rings

Valentine’s Day is all about love, celebration, and making lasting memories. For many couples, it’s also the prime time for proposals. According to The New York Post, February is one of the most popular months for engagements,… more

Divorce, Engagement Rings, Family Law Courts, Gifts, Marital Assets

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The Current State of the Veterinary Industry: Independent Practice Sales to Corporate Consolidators

Over the past few years, significant shifts have occurred within the veterinary field, especially when it comes to veterinary practice ownership. Independent veterinary practices have increasingly been sold to corporate… more

Acquisitions, Animal Health, Business Development, Private Equity, Selling a Business

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Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni: Hollywood’s Legal Battle — A Landmark Employment Law Case

A high-profile legal dispute is unfolding between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni over workplace misconduct allegations tied to their 2024 film It Ends With Us. This case, filed in the United States District Court for the… more

Celebrities, Defamation, Electronically Stored Information, Employer Responsibilities, Employment Discrimination

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Veterinary Real Estate Transactions: Legal & Strategic Considerations

Current Market Overview - The veterinary real estate market remains active in 2025, though it’s evolving in response to broader economic conditions. Rising interest rates, limited inventory in high-demand urban and suburban… more

Animal Health, Commercial Leases, Commercial Real Estate Market, Due Diligence, Environmental Assessments

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Associate Buy-In Deal Structures

An Associate Buy-in typically involves a dental associate becoming a co-owner in a dental practice. It’s an exciting journey that combines clinical expertise with business acumen. There are a number of ways to structure a deal,… more

Buy-In Agreements, Dental Practice, Dentists, Financial Adviser

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Spotlight on Hotel Comfort Letters

A hotel comfort letter is a document issued by a hotel franchisor to a lender when a hotel owner (the borrower) seeks financing. It provides the lender with assurances about the relationship between the franchisor, borrower, and… more

Borrowers, Commercial Real Estate Market, Contract Terms, Financing, Franchise Agreements

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The Inland Flood Protection Rule

On July 17, 2023, the NJDEP adopted changes to its Stormwater Management (SWM) rules and Flood Hazard Area Control Act (FHACA) rules, labelled the Inland Flood Protection Rule. These changes are part of a broader initiative of… more

Climate Action Plan, Climate Change, Environmental Policies, Flood Control, Infrastructure

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10 Steps to a Successful Construction Project

Careful Contracting: The Foundation of Every Successful Construction Project - A successful construction project starts long before the first shovel hits the ground. It begins with the contract. As discussed in the Construction… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Industry, Construction Project, Contract Terms

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Navigating the Sale of Your Childcare Center: A Comprehensive Guide

You Have Decided to Sell Your Childcare Center. Now What? Selling a childcare center can feel daunting even for the most seasoned business owners. Owners may be approached by potential buyers with unsolicited offers or owners… more

Business Ownership, Child Care, Due Diligence, Purchase Agreement, Regulatory Standards

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Elder Law Alert: IRS Issues Guidance on Exceptions to Early Distribution Penalty from Retirement Plans

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued guidance on two new exceptions to the tax on early distributions from certain eligible retirement plans. This guidance, outlined in Notice 2024-55 (IR 2024-170, 6/20/2024),… more

Distribution Rules, Domestic Violence, Elder Issues, IRS, Retirement Plan

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Increase in Adverse Actions Against Medical Providers Relating to Workplace Civility and Communication in Hospital Settings

Standards of acceptable workplace behavior have changed drastically over the last several years, and the key to staying out of trouble is to remain current regarding the legal standards of civility and communication. In the… more

Discipline, Employees, Harassment, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Workers

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Delaware: A Corporate Favorite and Here’s Why

Delaware’s Legal System: A Foundation Businesses Can Rely On - Delaware has earned a national—and international—reputation for its sophisticated and business-friendly corporate laws… more

Board of Directors, Business Entities, Business Ownership, Corporate Governance, Delaware

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Governor Murphy Signs OPRA Revamp That May Curtail the Right to Government Records

On Monday, June 5, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill 2930/Assembly Bill 4045 into law, modifying the process of requesting and obtaining public records, and significantly altering the rights of those who submit… more

Attorney's Fees, Government Agencies, New Jersey, Public Access Laws, Public Agencies

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The High Cost of Delay: Why Ultra-High-Net-Worth Families Must Act Now on Estate and Asset Protection

For ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) whose estates far exceed the 2025 federal lifetime exemption of $13.99 million per person, the stakes for estate and asset protection planning have never been higher-or more urgent… more

Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Gift Tax, High Net-Worth, Life Insurance

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Recent Amendments to the New Jersey False Claims Act

Effective June 30, 2023, the New Jersey Legislature amended the New Jersey False Claims Act (“NJFCA” or “Act”) to align it more closely with the federal False Claims Act (‘FFCA”) and, thus, make New Jersey eligible for a 10%… more

False Claims Act (FCA), Healthcare Fraud, Medicaid, New Jersey, Whistleblowers

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Legacy Lesson: Will or Trust? Estate Planning for Single Parents

In this episode of Legacy Lessons, Shawn R. McClelland, Partner in our Tax, Trusts, and Estates Practice Group, walks us through one of the most common estate planning questions families face: Should I create a will, or do I… more

Asset Protection, Beneficiaries, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Irrevocable Trusts

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Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: June 2025 Issue

Heirs, Assets, and Arguments: Why Elder Law Attorneys Are Key in Probate Litigation - Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries and debts are settled… more

Beneficiaries, Elder Care, Elder Issues, Estate Planning, Heirs

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Noncompetes, Once a Fixture in Healthcare Contracts, Are No More

The Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC”) issued a final rule (the “Rule”) that prohibits existing and future noncompetition provisions for all workers, except that pre-Effective Date (defined below) noncompetition provisions for… more

Compliance, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Healthcare, Non-Compete Agreements

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Trademarks: Essential Protection for Smaller Companies

Trademarks play a crucial role in safeguarding the interests of smaller companies, Todd M. Nosher and Lucian C. Chen shed light on this vital topic in their latest video, emphasizing the importance of early trademark protection… more

Business Development, Business Strategies, Corporate Branding, Intellectual Property Protection, Small Business

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Paging Cybersecurity: Healthcare Providers Need to Make a “Change” to Protect Themselves, and Their Patients, Against Cyberattacks

In February 2024, the healthcare industry was rattled by a significant cyberattack targeting Change Healthcare (“Change”), a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, one of the largest health insurance companies in the world. The… more

Cyber Attacks, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Data Protection, Data Security

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10 Steps to a Successful Construction Project

Careful Contracting: The Foundation of Every Successful Construction Project - A successful construction project starts long before the first shovel hits the ground. It begins with the contract. As discussed in the Construction… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Industry, Construction Project, Contract Terms

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Tip Credit in New Jersey: What Bill A-5433 Means for Restaurants and Workers

As the New Jersey legislature considers eliminating the tip credit—a move that would require all restaurant workers to be paid the full minimum wage regardless of tips—the hospitality and business communities are pushing back… more

Employee Rights, Employment Policies, Hospitality Industry, Labor Reform, Minimum Wage

See all updates »

Engaged this Valentine’s Day? Here’s What to Know About the Legal Side of Rings

Valentine’s Day is all about love, celebration, and making lasting memories. For many couples, it’s also the prime time for proposals. According to The New York Post, February is one of the most popular months for engagements,… more

Divorce, Engagement Rings, Family Law Courts, Gifts, Marital Assets

See all updates »

Delaware: A Corporate Favorite and Here’s Why

Delaware’s Legal System: A Foundation Businesses Can Rely On - Delaware has earned a national—and international—reputation for its sophisticated and business-friendly corporate laws… more

Board of Directors, Business Entities, Business Ownership, Corporate Governance, Delaware

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What are Your Options if Your Veterinary Practice is Facing Financial Challenges?

When your veterinary practice is experiencing financial difficulties, it is crucial to address those problems promptly to prevent issues from escalating. It is more effective to take proactive measures early rather than waiting… more

Bankruptcy Plans, Chapter 11, Chapter 7, Debt Restructuring, Reorganizations

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Attorney Withdrawal in High-Profile Cases: Examining the Motion to Withdraw in Sean Combs’ Legal Defense

On February 21, 2025 a notable development emerged in the legal proceedings involving Sean “P. Diddy” Combs. Attorney Anthony Rico, one of the legal counselors representing Combs, filed a motion to withdraw as counsel. Given the… more

Attorney-Client Privilege, Client Representation, Criminal Defense, Legal Ethics, Motion to Withdraw

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Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: June 2025 Issue

Heirs, Assets, and Arguments: Why Elder Law Attorneys Are Key in Probate Litigation - Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries and debts are settled… more

Beneficiaries, Elder Care, Elder Issues, Estate Planning, Heirs

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Engaged this Valentine’s Day? Here’s What to Know About the Legal Side of Rings

Valentine’s Day is all about love, celebration, and making lasting memories. For many couples, it’s also the prime time for proposals. According to The New York Post, February is one of the most popular months for engagements,… more

Divorce, Engagement Rings, Family Law Courts, Gifts, Marital Assets

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How One Clause in Your Veterinary Employment Agreement Could Cost You Thousands

When veterinary associates evaluate an employment offer, they often focus on the base salary or production percentage. But buried in many agreements—usually somewhere between “bonus compensation” and “reconciliation period”—is a… more

Animal Health, Compensation & Benefits, Contract Terms, Employee Benefits, Employee Rights

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The CISO as a Chess Piece: A Comprehensive Strategic Analysis

Let’s role-play the title “Chief Information Security Officer” (CISO) as various chess pieces, each representing different aspects of the challenges and responsibilities faced in this critical position.  Examining these… more

Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Corporate Governance, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Framework, Data Protection

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New York Governor Signs Significant Legislature Impacting Employer Requirements for Pregnant and Nursing Employees

On April 20, 2024, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a significant amendment to New York State’s Paid Sick Leave law (NY State Labor Law § 196-b), mandating that all New York employers provide 20 hours of paid prenatal… more

Anti-Discrimination Policies, Employer Responsibilities, Lactation Accommodation, New York, Paid Leave

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Elder Law, Probate Litigation and Special Needs Newsletter: June 2025 Issue

Heirs, Assets, and Arguments: Why Elder Law Attorneys Are Key in Probate Litigation - Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed to heirs or beneficiaries and debts are settled… more

Beneficiaries, Elder Care, Elder Issues, Estate Planning, Heirs

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Veterinary Law Newsletter: Volume 26

Exciting updates from the National Veterinary Law Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC! Our newest newsletter has arrived, brimming with invaluable insights tailored for the veterinary industry. Discover informative articles… more

Animal Drugs, Animal Health, Best Practices, Compliance, Employee Retention

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Turning Conflict into Capital: Litigation as a Strategic Investment Tool

Litigation is increasingly being deployed by sophisticated asset managers not merely as a defensive cost center but as an active driver of capital appreciation. Whether as a value-unlocking tool within an existing portfolio or… more

Asset Management, Commercial Litigation, Distressed Assets, Financial Services Industry, Insurance Litigation

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