Paul M. da Costa has been chosen to receive the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys’ (NAOPIA) 2015 Top 10 Under 40 Attorney Award for the State of New Jersey. The NAOPIA selects its award recipients though a...
Shooting Range Divorce Party
Feb 03, 2015
We have previously blogged about divorce parties (i.e., celebrations of a marriage ending). A new type of divorce party, however, has sprung up in Las Vegas. Specifically, ABC News...
The due process right to service of process has been considered a vital right throughout history. This means that, in legal proceedings, all parties shall be given notice of any documents filed against him or her. ...
ProPublica and NPR recently reported on the trend of nonprofit hospitals garnishing the wages of low-income patients who are unable to pay their medical bills. One Senator, Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), recently began...
What To Do When You Need Surgery
Jan 30, 2015
The Associated Press recently released an article giving tips to individuals who receive a diagnosis that requires surgery. In particular, the article advocated that those who need surgery obtain a second...
How To Pick The Right Nursing Home
Jan 30, 2015
We have previously blogged about the national nursing home rating system, Nursing Home Compare, highlighting its numerous failures. Nursing Home Compare has noted records suggest that nearly 3,400 New Jersey...
In a recently decided case, a jury awarded $6.5 million in compensatory damages and $1 million in punitive damages to a plaintiff who now suffers from mesothelioma due to his exposure to asbestos. The award was divided...
What is the First to File Rule?
Jan 28, 2015
It has been well established in the U.S. legal system that the first court that receives a claim should be the one to decide that issue. This is commonly known as the first to file rule. This can have implications...
While most lawyers and judges involved with matrimonial law matters have sufficient experience working with mathematical calculations necessary for child support or alimony obligations, not all individuals...
Under the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines, a court has the ability to impute income to a party when that party is unemployed or underemployed. When imputing income, a court will act as if a parent is earning more...
Court Rules that Irreconcilable Differences Cause of Action Available to Same-Sex Couples Dissolving Civil Union
Jan 28, 2015
In New Jersey, as in many other states, same-sex civil unions and marriages are relatively new concepts. New Jersey enacted a civil union statute in 2007, while same-sex marriage became legal in 2013. ...
In late December, the FDA received reports of a patient who had been given an IV solution that was intended for use in training only. Such solutions are often used to replicate an actual IV solution in training...
We have previously blogged about Congressional calls for regulation of e-cigarettes. Because e-cigarettes are a new product on the market, there has yet to be any significant laws regarding their use or...
Spouses Sue Each Other…and Not Just For Divorce
Jan 22, 2015
The common example of a lawsuit between spouses is that of a divorce. There are, however, other reasons why spouses may sue one another. For example, spouses can sue for a marital tort. Huffington Post...
Co-Parenting Abroad
Jan 22, 2015
Co-parenting can often be a struggle for any newly divorced couple. Most parents, however, don’t have the added difficulty of one parent living in a foreign country. In the recent case of Costa v. Costa,...
Too often, patients wrongly assume that the signing of an informed consent document means that whatever happens during a surgery is acceptable and the law will not allow them to be fairly compensated for their injuries. ...
As consumers trying to save money, when it comes to filling prescriptions, we frequently receive and use the generic brand of many common drugs. In fact, the vast majority of consumers do not have the choice between...
Harold Hamm’s Ex-Wife Rejects Settlement Check
Jan 13, 2015
We recently wrote about the divorce settlement between Harold Hamm and his soon-to-be ex-wife, Sue Ann Arnall in a previous blog. An Oklahoma judge ordered Harold to pay Sue Ann $999.5 million in their...
January – The Month for Resolutions and…Divorce?
Jan 13, 2015
The New Year is often associated with resolutions and fresh starts, so it should not come as a surprise that the number of divorces filed also increases as the New Year begins. Yahoo has recently reported on the...
Credit After Divorce
Jan 08, 2015
TopTen Reviews recently published a DIY Guide to Credit Repair. Chapter 3 specifically covers how to repair credit after a divorce. Everyone knows that divorce often takes a financial toll, but most...