As seen in Modern Contractor Solutions, April 2020 Today’s construction company owners, managers, and supervisors need to have a clear understanding of the prevailing wage laws. Compliance with these laws is imperative, as the failure to comply can cause severe financial ramifications, and even debarment, for a construction company. This article […]
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Divorced Co-Parents: What Happens When You Disagree Over Travel and Quarantine
March 18, 2020 | by Matheu NunnAs published in New Jersey Family on March 18, 2020. With coronavirus concerns reaching a fever-pitch, what happens if divorced spouses disagree on things like travel and quarantine protocol? Here’s what attorney Matheu D. Nunn has to say: Generally, divorced parents have joint legal custody, which means they have equal decision-making authority—including […]
What Can The Jury Consider During An Automobile Injury Trial?
February 18, 2020 | by Christopher MusmannoAs published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, February 13, 2020. Clients generally have no real understanding, when I discuss their upcoming trial, of what a jury is permitted to consider as evidence during a trial. What makes a horror movie more compelling is when the telephone call from […]
CEO Divorce: Protecting The Executive And The Company
February 5, 2020 | by Gary Botwinick, Patricia M. BarbaritoAs published in Chief Executive Magazine on February 4, 2020. Amazon survived the Bezos divorce last year, but the drama showed how executive splits can turn ugly and put their companies at risk. While every divorce case has its own facts and set of circumstances, the divorce of a high-level […]