IRS Attempts to Streamline Section 83(b) Tax Election
By Craig Panholzer and Michael L. Salad Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) released Form 15620, which seeks to streamline elections made in
By Craig Panholzer and Michael L. Salad Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) released Form 15620, which seeks to streamline elections made in
Cooper Levenson partner Brittany Bonetti will serve as a panelist at a New Jersey Board of Continuing Legal Education program, to be held on December 18, 2024.
By Kathleen F. Beers, Esq. Personal injury claims refer to legal disputes that arise when individuals are injured or harmed due to someone else’s negligence
By Kathleen F. Beers, Esq. Toy manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that their products are safe for children. A “toy” is defined as any object
Cooper Levenson partner Erika-Leigh Kelley was honored yesterday at the seventh annual pro bono recognition ceremony hosted by the New Jersey Judiciary, where 12 attorneys
Cooper Levenson recently welcomed Scott L. Stonehocker to the firm’s Las Vegas office. Mr. Stonehocker is a member of the firm’s Defense Litigation Practice Group.
Cooper Levenson attorneys William S. Donio, Amy Houck Elco, Kasi Gifford, and Jo-Anna Daly will speak at the 2024 New Jersey School Board Association’ Workshop
By Kathleen F. Beers, Esq. What Is a Personal Injury Case? Every year, nearly 100 million people seek emergency treatment for an unintentional injury, according