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Beware the New Jersey Inheritance Tax

The New Jersey estate tax was repealed effective January 1, 2018. Coupled with the significant increase in the federal estate and gift tax exemption ($11.4 million in 2019), the repeal has reduced the need for transfer tax planning by many New Jersey residents. However, because the New Jersey inheritance tax…

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How Will My Divorce Matter Be Affected If My Spouse Is Not Employed?

In all divorce matters where alimony or child support is an issue, the income or earning capacity of the parties needs to be determined. If you and your spouse are employed on a full-time basis your annual income can be easily determined. However, if you or your spouse are unemployed…

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Experts Warn of Cyber Attacks on Smart Cities and Buildings

Eric Levine, co-chair of Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy practice group spoke recently to attendees during NAIOP New Jersey’s final installment of their “Future Proof Your Buildings” series. Coverage of the event by Real Estate Weekly was recently published providing highlights and strategies for ensuring security of smart cities throughout…

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How Cybersecurity Training Protects Your Organization Even After a Breach

Eric Levine and Robert Anderson co-authored the recently published article in Training Industry addressing the need of businesses to assess their own cybersecurity risks and openly exchange internal information to effectively address and mitigate an actual breach situation. Yet a company’s internal assessments of its own weaknesses and the holes in…

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Recreational Marijuana Bill Stalls, But Employers Should Nevertheless Brace For Its Passage

On November 26, 2018 a Joint Committee of New Jersey lawmakers advanced a bill that would legalize recreational marijuana use in the state. Although the bill had widespread support, including from Gov. Murphy, disagreements among Senate Democrats over the percentage of state taxes on marijuana stymied the vote on the…

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District Court Finds LAD Hostile Work Environment Claims are Unavailable to Independent Contractors

The Third Circuit has long held that the provisions of Title VII only protect “employees” and not independent contractors from unlawful discrimination in the workplace. On the state side, New Jersey courts have similarly found that the employment discrimination provisions of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD) extend only…

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Appellate Division Reminds Employers of the Essential Elements Needed to Support an Enforceable Arbitration Agreement

The Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. §1 et seq., and the New Jersey Arbitration Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:23B-1 et seq., reflect the federal and state public policies favoring arbitration as a means for resolving disputes. Since these legislative initiatives, New Jersey courts have routinely enforced agreements to arbitrate employment disputes. Nevertheless,…

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N.J.’s Equal Pay Act: Employers Beware

Originally published in the November 21, 2018 issue of ROI-NJ. According to statistics, women in New Jersey are paid 82 cents for every dollar paid to men. Until recently, New Jersey’s pay equity protections mirrored those of the Federal Equal Pay Act of 1963, mandating equal pay for men and…

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Monitor This Year’s Holiday Party and Avoid Next Year’s Litigation

How many of us remember the iconic holiday party in the movie “Scrooged?”  As Bill Murray is passing out mail, the staff is drinking more than they should, employees are groping each other, and how can anyone forget the employee who is copying their bottom while sitting on the Xerox…