Misclassification of Employees
1099 Contractors versus W2 Employees The 1099 form and the W2 are two types of tax forms. The form you should fill out depends on the type of employee you are – contract or full time. A New Jersey...
View ArticleRutgers Quietly Settles Two Whistleblower Cases
When the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and Rutgers University merged, Rutgers inherited the legal problems that faced the medical school. Last month, Rutgers settled the last of...
View ArticleWhat Types of Injuries Are Common For Accidents Due To Improperly Maintained...
Steering clear of potholes in New Jersey after this past winter is like dodging land mines on a battlefield – and with potentially the same risk of injury or death. In fact, driving on deficient roads...
View ArticleWhat are Common Hospital Medical Malpractice Errors?
Our health care system requires us to place our faith in doctors and nurses, often during the most challenging times in our lives. Their training and experience guide hundreds of decisions every day....
View ArticleTimothy Broking Named Top 40 Under 40 Attorneys by the National Trial Lawyers...
The Law Firm of Aiello Harris congratulates attorney Timothy Broking on being named Top 40 Under 40 Attorneys by the National Trial Lawyers Association for the second year in a row. Mr. Broking was...
View ArticleWhat are Typical Premises Liability Claims?
It is first important to understand what we mean when we discuss “premises liability.” When you suffer an accident either on public or private property that might have been caused by its owner’s...
View ArticleWhat Factors Are Used to Determine Negligence in a Negligence Liability Case?
In legal terms, negligence can be defined as a failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary caution would have exercised under the same circumstances. Proving liability for...
View ArticleNobody Ever Wants to Pay Their Lawyer – Guest Post
Many people face today’s tough economic times and are, thus, reluctant to pay for legal services. Ironically, however, these people are more than willing to spend money on other things, such as,...
View ArticleWhat is Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
Enacted on July 2, 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Under the Civil Rights Act, voter registration requirements were...
View ArticleGuest Post – 4 Common Online Referral Issues, Plus How to Detect the...
If you’re like most lawyers, you stay incredibly busy. Unlike other traditional professions that the educated class takes to, there is no time clock to punch in and out from. You simply work when...
View ArticleRecent Changes in Immigration Law – Guest Post
President Obama made many changes to the immigration laws that will directly impact those who want to enter the country. Much controversy has been generated over the way these laws could impact both...
View ArticlePossible New NJ DUI Laws
New Jersey may have new driving under the influence (DUI) laws coming into effect soon. State Senators Nicholas Scutari and Jim Whelan and Assemblywoman Linda Stender introduced new NJ DUI legislation,...
View ArticleFiling A Claim Against The Government
Dealing with the government is almost never easy, even under ideal circumstances. It is also a chore that becomes infinitely more difficult when you have been injured and are trying to file a claim...
View ArticleMisclassification of Employees
1099 Contractors versus W2 Employees The 1099 form and the W2 are two types of tax forms. The form you should fill out depends on the type of employee you are – contract or full time. A New Jersey...
View ArticleRutgers Quietly Settles Two Whistleblower Cases
When the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and Rutgers University merged, Rutgers inherited the legal problems that faced the medical school. Last month, Rutgers settled the last of...
View ArticleDriving While Your License Is Revoked
Driving on the revoked list in New Jersey is a serious charge, and depending on the reasons for the revocation will determine the severity of the consequences. For example, a driver’s license...
View ArticleElectrocuted Sandy Cleanup Worker Gets $1.9M Settlement in Ocean County – New...
Photo Credit: NOAA/NASA A Hurricane Sandy cleanup worker who was electrocuted on the job was paid a $1.9 million settlement on Nov. 14 in his Ocean County suit, Diem v. AshBritt Inc. In December 2012,...
View ArticleSafe Driving Tips for New Jersey Drivers
When you are driving, one moment’s lapse in judgment can cause a car to crash, a truck to spill, or a motorcycle to fall. Even a low-speed crash can cause catastrophic injuries or death. While many...
View ArticleMy Loved One’s Been Arrested in NJ What Do I Do Now?
Being charged with a criminal offense is a traumatic experience, including for the extended family of the accused. A conviction means they may lose their freedom, job, and the companionship of family...
View ArticlePremises Liability for Injuries at an Apartment Building in New Jersey
Last month, a teenage girl tragically lost her life, and over 40 individuals were injured, including over two dozen police officers, at an apartment building in Perth Amboy. The three-story apartment...
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