by Ian Singer | May 10, 2018 | Business
Under ordinary contract law, all the parties’ obligations to each other will exist within the four corners of the agreement, pursuant to their “freedom to contract.” However, implied in every contract is a duty of good faith and fair dealing, both in the performance...
by Ian Singer | May 8, 2018 | Estates
According to recent news, 104-year-old Australian scientist, David Goodall, will end his life through euthanasia on May 10. The 104-year-old is flying from Australia, where euthanasia is illegal, to Switzerland to accomplish his wishes. Botanist and ecologist David...
by Ian Singer | May 7, 2018 | Workplace
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a very comprehensive Paid Sick Leave bill into law on May 2, 2018. It will take effect 180 days from its signing which will be in October 2018. This new law is extremely pro-employee and will make it one of the most expansive...
by Ian Singer | May 3, 2018 | Estates
On April 27th, the Asbury Park Press and the Star Ledger both published articles reporting that New Jersey has the highest rate of autism in the country. More and more New Jersey parents have the difficult task of marshaling resources and navigating the bureaucracy...
by Ian Singer | May 1, 2018 | Real Estate
An often-overlooked aspect of running a business is the impact local zoning may have on the business’s expansion. Businesses routinely run afoul of local zoning laws and don’t find out until well after the expense of expansion has occurred, and when a competitor...