NJ-EDA Grants for Small Business – Phase Two

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has replenished funding for the Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program.  Phase Two of the Grant Program now has $50 million in additional funds for grants for small businesses.  Applications go live June 9, 2020 at 9:00 a.m.  APPLY EARLY. Phase Two is open to a broader range of […]

Florida Health Care Surrogate and Do Not Resuscitate

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty for many people. During recent weeks, a number of our colleagues and clients expressed confusion about end-of-life planning, health care surrogate powers and do not resuscitate orders (“DNR Order”). Under Fla. Stat. § 401.445, incapacitated individuals are presumed to have provided informed consent to procedures such as cardiopulmonary […]

Do Not Resuscitate?

In these times of pandemic uncertainty, many people are faced with difficult circumstances, including health-care professionals.  Prolonging life by means of resuscitation is not a decision universally accepted. Leaving that decision to health care providers can be precarious. Hospital and health care professionals are often faced with making decisions of life or death in an […]

Reminder: Updated Remote Instruction Emergency Plans Due Tomorrow, 5/22

To Our School Board Community:We have been trying to anticipate and quickly respond to your questions during this time, given the unprecedented challenges presented to our Boards related to COVID-19 school closures. On Monday, May 4, 2020, Governor Murphy announced that the schools will remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. As such, we […]

Cherry Hill Squares – Episode 4 Featuring Richard DeLucry, Esq.

Attorney Cynthia Grob and the Family Law team have fellow Cooper Levenson attorney Richard DeLucry join this episode of Cherry Hill Squares. They talk about rentals at the NJ shore and what to think of moving forward. Get more information on Richard DeLucry’s recent blog post here (Get Ready For The Resumption of Short-Term Shore […]

Are We There Yet?- Navigating the Legal Challenges To Re-Opening

May 15, 2020Sean F. Dalton, Esq As we approach the Memorial Day holiday and the kickoff to summer, New Jersey’s restless residents and business owners will face new legal challenges as government officials attempt to ease COVID-19 restrictions while continuing to enforce aspects of Governor Murphy’s executive orders.  Each week, New Jersey law enforcement officials […]