Avoiding the New York Insurance Disclaimer Trap
by Justin Santagata Key Takeaways: • In New York, insurers have an extremely short window to disclaim coverage once on notice of a claim
by Justin Santagata Key Takeaways: • In New York, insurers have an extremely short window to disclaim coverage once on notice of a claim
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Tax attorneys from the Cherry Hill and Atlantic City, New Jersey offices of Cooper Levenson will present at an in-person Breakfast Briefing
From the desk of Justin Santagata, Esq. Key takeaways: • Failure to list potential arbitration in a R. 4:5-1(2)(b) certification will almost certainly be fatal
by: Steven Land The Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”), which went into effect on January 1, 2024, requires nearly all businesses that were formed prior
by Steven Land, Esquire and Craig Panholzer, Esquire On March 1, 2024, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama (the “U.S.
By Michael Salad and Craig Panholzer Starting January 1, 2024, business entities will be required to disclose certain information as part of a new Federal
Our partner Jill T. Ojserkis was named to ROI-NJ’s Influencers: Health Care 2023. The cover of the October issue of ROI-NJ describes the issue –
Congratulations to our CEO, Lloyd D. Levenson, named to ROI-NJ’s list of 2023 Champions of the C-Suite honorees, described as “The list of the Top
By: Louis Niedelman Last year I authored an article that commented upon a major change in New Jersey law as it applied to commercial property