Alternate Names for Business Entities
March 29, 2021Michael Salad, Esq. | Craig Panholzer, Esq. We frequently receive inquiries from small-business owners about conducting business under a name other than its
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March 29, 2021Michael Salad, Esq. | Craig Panholzer, Esq. We frequently receive inquiries from small-business owners about conducting business under a name other than its
In New York Mortgage Trust v. Deely, Docket No. A-1261-19 (App. Div. Feb. 12, 2021), approved for publication, the Appellate Division held that actual knowledge
What You Need to Know About the New Pandemic Relief Package Cooper Levenson attorneys Eric A. Browndorf and Jarad K. Stiles will speak at a
A second round of Paycheck Protection Program is now available to qualifying businesses. This program is different than the first round. The time to act
by: Michael L. Salad and Craig Panholzer The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 capped state and local tax (“SALT”) deductions at $10,000. This
Kevin J. Thornton, Esq.October 14, 2020 The very best practice is to start your search for a litigation attorney before a crisis erupts. After they
Louis Niedelman, Esq.September 23, 2020 OSHA is the acronym for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It was created by an act of Congress in
August 8, 2020Michael Salad, Esq. | Craig Panholzer, Esq. In the world of e-mails and text messages, financial planners are often pressed to answer their
By Louis Niedelman, Esq. As a New Jersey business owner, you have certain defined responsibilities to people who are on your premises. New Jersey law
Commercial tenants will soon be able to apply for a $10,000 grant through the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority’s Small Business Lease – Emergency Assistance Grant