by Ian Singer | May 9, 2017 | Workplace
Anti-harassment and anti-discrimination laws guide employers on the minimum legal standards that they must follow in the workplace. In 2017, culturally competent employers should want more than the legal minimum. They must aim to create, and to cultivate, a diverse...
by Ian Singer | May 5, 2017 | Municipalities
As widely reported for the Puerto Rico municipal bond crisis, the Island of Puerto Rico has indicated that it will file for bankruptcy protection. The initial attraction of municipal bonds to investors is the tax-free income. States that issue bonds also exempt their...
by Ian Singer | May 3, 2017 | News and Events
On May 2, members of DEMLP celebrated the well-deserved recognition of our friend and retired Of Counsel, Steve Carton, as he was presented with The Monmouth Bar Association Abraham J. Zager Award for Professionalism. The presentation took place at the Monmouth County...
by Ian Singer | Apr 28, 2017 | Business
In the business arena it is readily understood that open competition is healthy where it is unrestricted and subject to free rein. It is theoretically anticipated to stimulate macro and micro-economic growth. Competition in a laissez-faire marketplace is expected to...
by Ian Singer | Apr 19, 2017 | News and Events
Daniel Olszak, Of Counsel at DEMLP and a member of the firm’s Tax and Estate Planning Department, will be among the speakers at the NJICLE 19th Annual Elder and Disability Law 2-Day Retreat in Long Branch. His panel will discuss “Curtailing Financial Abuse of...