NJ Supreme Court Reinstated the “ongoing storm” rule: What does that mean for commercial property owners?
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
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
Our partner and Co-Chair of the Gaming & iGaming Law Practice Group, Lynne Levin Kaufman, spoke on a panel discussion about the history of casino
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cloud company that powers and protects life online, announced it has completed its acquisition of Linode. On February 15, Akamai announced an
Last year I authored an article that commented upon a major change in New Jersey law as it applied to commercial property owners. The Appellate
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has been a lifesaver for small businesses. The latest legislation has provided a second round and even allowed for the
In a significant victory for the construction trade, the Appellate Division, in an April 20, 2021 published Opinion, found substantially in favor of Cooper Levenson
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