By Michael Salad, Esq. As tax season approaches, small business owners may benefit significantly from proactive planning. Understanding key deductions and strategies now reduces tax liability and minimizes last-minute stress...
New Jersey has joined a growing number of states requiring School Districts to adopt a policy regarding student use of internet-enabled devices. Legislation signed by Governor Murphy requires School Districts...
By Michael Salad, Esq. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are commonly viewed as tools to pay for current medical expenses, but they are increasingly recognized as a tax-advantaged retirement planning vehicle....
By Michael Salad, Esq. If the past year brought significant changes to your life—marriage, divorce, a new child or grandchild, a move to a new state, or changes in wealth—your...
By Brittany Bonetti and Benjamin Ojserkis On December 18, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order which: (i) directed the United States Attorney General to expedite the rulemaking process related...
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...