21st century divorce trends explained

There was a time when divorce was a taboo topic to discuss in New Jersey and throughout the country. Today, however, conversations about divorce trends, celebrity divorces and other family law topics are common on television, in the news and even around the dinner table. The Huffington Post even has an entire news site dedicated…

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EEOC Settles Genetic Information Discrimination Suit

In 2009, the employment provisions of the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act went into effect. At the time, GINA was regarded as providing important workplace protections because it prohibits employers from discriminating against employees and job applicants because of genetic conditions. Nevertheless, many people believed that these rules would not come into play for many years.…

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Commission to Study Domestic Violence Prevention

State Senator Raymond Lesniak recently amended his bill to create a Study Commission on Violence in New Jersey. Specifically, Lesniak worked with colleagues to revise the proposed focus of the Commission to include domestic violence. The hope is that the Commission will help to identify causes of domestic violence in the state and will develop…

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Unpaid Internships Raise Employment Law Questions

Many college students and recent graduates will partake in summer internships in the coming months in New Jersey. Internship programs are a great way for students to become introduced to the working world and gain experience. Unfortunately, in recent years there have been numerous lawsuits filed accusing employers of taking advantage of energetic interns who…

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Study: Restraining Orders Help Stop Domestic Violence

Many people in New Jersey might have heard that domestic abusers tend to become most violent soon after the victim leaves the relationship. In fact, violence does often escalate at this time. It can be absolutely crucial for victims to find and remain in a safe place during the hours and days that immediately follow…

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