By Nicholas Talvacchia and Benjamin Ojserkis The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) has proposed amendments to the land use regulations governing Atlantic City’s Tourism District. The updates are intended to...
Based on the 40th Annual “Trouble in Toyland” Report by U.S. PIRG Education Fund By Kathleen F. Beers, Esquire As families prepare for holiday gifting, it’s important to remember that...
By Brittany Bonetti, Esq. and Ben Ojserkis, Esq. At its meeting on October 22, 2025, City Council for the City of Atlantic City unanimously voted to adopt Ordinance No. 87...
By Louis Niedelman, Esq. Insurance and Risk Preparedness: Now Is the Time to Review Your Coverages Hurricane Melissa, a category five (5) storm, is about to lash out against Jamaica...
By Louis Niedelman, Esq. Many of us have never read our homeowners or auto insurance policies. We apt to leave this chore to our insurance agents and brokers, or family...
By Michael Salad, Esq. and Delia Clark, Esq. Beginning December 5, 2025, Delaware homeowners will have a new estate planning tool that allows real estate to pass to a designated...
By Craig Panholzer, Esq. and Michael Salad, Esq. Effective October 1, 2025, Florida House Bill (HB) 7031 eliminates state and county sales tax on commercial leases. Since 1969, Florida has...
The Freedom To Read Act (N.J.S.A. 18A:34A-1 et seq.) was signed into law on December 9, 2024 and affirms the right of students, educators, and communities to access diverse and age-appropriate...
By Amy Houck-Elco, Esq. A new law signed by Governor Murphy in July creates an Individualized Education Program (IEP) improvement working group and requires school districts to provide parents or...