One of the useful documents in the estate planner’s tool kit is the power of attorney. Briefly, a power of attorney allows a person (the “principal”) to name another individual (the “agent” or the “attorney-in-fact”) to act on the principal’s behalf, typically in financial and health matters. A power of…
Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. Firm News & Events
Tax Updates from Washington (October 2018)
State and local tax deduction workarounds rejected. The workarounds to the new federal cap on deductions for state and local taxes (“SALT”) are not likely to be effective, according to proposed regulations issued by the IRS in late August. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law by President…
Protecting Employee Data From a Human Resources Perspective
Originally published in the October 2018 issue of HR News. Combatting cyber-threats and protecting data is not only the job of an IT department. Human resource professionals play a critical role in safeguarding personally identifiable information as well. Indeed, if there is one area in every company that has in its…
Children’s Bill of Rights During NJ Divorce
In many divorce cases, the most contentious issues are those regarding the parties’ children. The issues of physical custody, time sharing or visitation, extra-curricular activities, religious education and the cost for college education are routinely in dispute. Often, well-intentioned parents insist that their proposed resolution on these issues is best.…
Changes to Tax Deductions of Alimony Payments Are Coming
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), enacted by Congress last December, has created jobs for many individuals. It has also created additional work related to the issue of alimony for family law attorneys. As interpreted under our New Jersey divorce statute, one spouse may be obligated to…
Tips For Handling Your New Jersey Divorce
If you find yourself in a situation where you are contemplating divorce, there are several recommended steps you should take. The first of these is to consult an attorney who specifically practices in this area and devotes the majority of their practice toward divorce and family law matters. Contact the…
Divorce Mediation in New Jersey – Why You Should Choose Someone With Experience
Divorce mediation is a cost-effective and time saving process to utilize in what is an emotional and often contentious proceeding between parties. The mediation process can be utilized whether or not the parties are in the process of divorcing, contemplating divorce, or examining issues which remain or have arisen after…
NLRB Changes Course And Issues New Common Sense Guidance For Employer Handbook Rules
Most employers are aware that employee handbook rules that impede employees’ abilities to engage in protected concerted activity – e.g., organizing unions, discussing wages, discipline or other terms and conditions of employment – run afoul of rights guaranteed by Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Under the…
Supreme Court Deals A Tough Blow To Organized Labor Movement
In its June 27, 2018 opinion in Janus v. AFSCME, Council 31 authored by Justice Alito, a divided U.S. Supreme Court resolved a long-standing battle over the ability of public sector unions to charge non-members “fair share” or “agency fees” to cover the cost of collective bargaining and other representational…
Hiding in Plain Sight – Techniques to Defend Against Insider Attacks
Eric Levine, Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Group Co-Chair provided insight to SC Media for their recent white paper, Hiding in Plain Sight. Eric suggests that an organization consider and understand what types of data might be vulnerable to attack in order to understand the implications of responding to unauthorized…