Monthly Archives: January 2026
Proposed New Jersey Bill Would Require More Employers to Provide Paid Family Leave
On December 16th, 2025, the New Jersey Monitor reported that a group of lawmakers in Trenton have introduced a new bill that would expand the state’s paid family leave program to cover additional employers. If the bill were to become law, many more smaller companies and organizations would be required to provide paid family… Read More »
Why New Parents in New Jersey Should Consult with an Estate Planning Lawyer
Are you expecting a new child or did you or your partner recently give birth? You undoubtedly have a lot on your mind during these busy times. While estate planning is probably not the first thing that you are thinking about, a new baby is a great time to speak to an attorney about… Read More »
New York Employer Will Pay More than $300,000 for Religious Discrimination and Workplace Retaliation
On December 15th, 2025, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that a New York employer will pay more than $300,000 to resolve an employment law claim involving allegations of both religious discrimination and unlawful retaliation. Here, our New York City religious discrimination attorney provides a more comprehensive overview of the case. New York… Read More »
Estate Planning: Do You Have a Plan for Your Passwords?
How many accounts do you have with passwords? If you are like most people, there are so many that you are not even sure of the number. There are passwords for very important things (bank accounts) and passwords for less important things (streaming services). Still, they are all part of managing your life and… Read More »

