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Lawsuit Can Be Filed Because of Withdrawn Job Offer, NJ Supreme Court Rules
The NJ Supreme Court says a plaintiff could sue because he relied on a withdrawn job offer. If you quit one job to get another, perhaps even arranging a move closer to this new job, and the offer is then withdrawn, you may have a valid basis to file a lawsuit to recover your losses.…
Read MoreYounger Job Applicants Want a Diverse Workforce
Younger Americans seeking work have more than pay and benefits on their minds. Over the past ten years, highly educated and younger professionals have increasingly prioritized their values when deciding where to work. That could be diversity, environmental concerns, philanthropy, or social impact.They’re looking for employers who do more than talk about a commitment to…
Read MoreSometimes the Best Way to Divide a NJ Asset is to Sell It
If you’re divorcing in New Jersey, part of the process is dividing jointly owned marital assets and debts. This can be a highly emotional tug of war between two bitter parties, yet it doesn’t have to be this way. The decision lies in your hands. You’re both adults. One way to resolve some of these…
Read MoreNew Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination May Face Important Changes
The only constant is change. That’s especially true of the law, which evolves through amendment of statutes and court rulings. Proposed changes to New Jersey law would be improvements for those fighting illegal workplace discrimination. Pending amendments could make several changes to New Jersey’s anti-discrimination law. In September, a bill was introduced to the state…
Read MoreSolo and Small Firm Conference
Kingston Law Group’s Senior Attorney, Hanan M. Isaacs, will present on “What I Wish I Knew in 2019” along with two other seasoned presenters. Said Isaacs, “As business people in the law, we are in transition no matter what we are doing and when we are doing it. Life in the law is always changing. …
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