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Monthly Archives: July 2025

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Legal Assistant Sues New Jersey Law Firm for Denial of Disability Accommodation

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

According to a report from Law 360, Suzanne Smith—a former legal assistant with the law firm James C. Maloney PC—has filed a lawsuit alleging that the firm failed to accommodate her disability. She was diagnosed with ureteral cancer and requested accommodation. She brought a claim for disability discrimination under the New Jersey Law Against… Read More »

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Will a Revocable Living Trust Help Me Avoid Probate in New Jersey?

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

Probate has the potential to be a long, complicated process. For that reason, many people want to avoid it. A revocable living trust can be one of the most straightforward, cost-effective estate planning tools to limit your exposure to probate—or to potentially avoid it altogether. Here, our New Jersey revocable living trust attorney explains… Read More »

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Final Phase of New York City App-Based Delivery Worker Minimum Wage is in Effect

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

On April 1st, 2025, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city’s full minimum wage for app-based delivery workers is in effect. Under the local ordinance, the minimum wage for app-based delivery drivers in New York City is $21.44. It will be adjusted annually to account for the rate of inflation. Here,… Read More »

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What Happens if You Leave an IRA to Your Children?

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

Have you saved money in an IRA or Roth IRA? Given their tax advantages, Individual Retirement Accounts can be a great tool to build wealth. You can and should name a beneficiary for your IRA. You may be wondering: Can I leave my IRA to my children? The answer is “yes”—though, there are some… Read More »

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No Federal Cuts to Unemployment Benefits in New Jersey Coming Before September

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

On April 30th, 2025, the New Jersey Monitor reported that New Jersey Labor Commissioner Rob Asaro-Angelo announced that there will be no cuts in the amount of federal support for unemployment benefits coming to New Jersey before September of 2025. However, Commissioner Asaro-Angelo cautioned that it is possible changes could come after that time… Read More »

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New Jersey Labor Regulators Propose New Rules for Independent Contractors

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

On April 28th, 2025, the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced its proposal to put new regulations in place for the use of independent contractors. The rules would effectively codify the NJ DOL’s interpretation of the “ABC Test” for independent contractor status. Here, our New Jersey wage and hour attorney provides… Read More »

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Can I Use a Revocable Living Trust to Skip Probate in New Jersey?

By Poulos LoPiccolo |

A revocable living trust is a popular, potentially powerful estate planning tool that people can use to retain control over their assets while alive and direct their distribution after death. In New Jersey, assets properly transferred into a revocable trust can bypass the probate process entirely—as long as the trust is properly funded. Here,… Read More »

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