By Michael Salad, Esq. New Jersey’s latest budget proposal has renewed debate over so-called “corporate tax loopholes.” In her March 2026 budget address, Mikie Sherrill proposed generating hundreds of millions...
By Michael Salad, Esq. When an individual recovers a monetary award from a personal injury settlement, verdict or wrongful death claim, a common and critical question arises: Are settlement proceeds...
By Michael Salad, Esq. Getting married is one of life’s most exciting milestones but legal and financial planning shouldn’t stop at saying “I do.” For newlyweds and long-term partners alike,...
By Michael Salad, Esq. Florida homeowners seeking valuable property tax savings must carefully follow the state’s homestead exemption filing rules and deadlines. To qualify, a homeowner must own and occupy...
By Michael Salad, Esq. When titling a vehicle in New Jersey, how you hold title matters during life and after death. Married couples often choose to hold vehicle ownership as...
By Nicholas Talvacchia and Benjamin Ojserkis After an extended period of review and public comment, on Jan. 20, 2026 — the final day of Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration — the...
By Nicholas Talvacchia and Benjamin Ojserkis On January 20, 2026, Governor Phil Murphy signed Bill S4845 into law as P.L.2025, c.324. This new law extends state oversight of Atlantic City...
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...