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Jersey City’s 32% Property Tax Increase: The Impact on Commercial Property Taxpayers
Top 10 Tips for Direct and Cross-Examination
NJ Utility Can't Arbitrate Solar Row With Blackstone Unit
A New Jersey appeals court on Wednesday said a utility affiliate could not force arbitration of its dispute with a company backed by private equity firm Blackstone under a purported contract for the $17.1 million sale of solar renewable energy credits, finding the parties never entered into a binding agreement. The defendants are represented by Daniel M. Perry and Katrina Voorhees of Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP, and Jonathan W. Wolfe and Jane J. Felton of Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C.
Getting Started with the Divorce: What You Need to be Prepared
Richard F. Iglar gives insights into how to get started with divorce proceedings.
Only the Strong Survive: The Treatment of Survivorship Interests in Divorce
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Christopher McGann explain the treatment of survivorship interests in divorce.
THE SILENT KILLER: What New Jersey Attorneys Need to Know About Chapter 91
David Wolfe provides helpful information on the Chapter 91 statute.
How a Trust May Impact Your Divorce Case
Divorce and the Family Business
Richard F. Iglar provides information on how family businesses can be affected by divorce proceedings.
Deposition Practice: The New Jersey Experience
Unchartered Territory of Amending Prenuptial Agreements
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Thomas J. DeCataldo share their knowledge regarding the amendment of premarital agreements and the standards of review applied to them.
Palimony Litigants Dispute Whether Writing Requirement Is Retroactive
The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments on whether a law requiring palimony agreements to be in writing bars enforcement of oral agreements that proceeded the law’s adoption. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers are seeking a reversal, represented by Richard Iglar of Skoloff and Wolfe, P.C.
Retained Earnings: Prudent Business Practice or Support Dodge?
Jonathan W. Wolfe shares insights on retained earnings in the context of divorce.
Commercial Property Tax Appeals in New Jersey
David Wolfe provides insights on Commercial Property Tax Appeals in New Jersey.
Members on the Same Team—Forensic Accountants, Attorneys, and Clients
Richard F. Iglar and Richard H. Singer, Jr. provide information on the role of the forensic accountant in a divorce matter.
New Jersey Elder & Disability Law Practice - Chapter 11: Grandparent Visitation
Avoiding Deposition Pitfalls
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Michael A. Mosberg address why depositions go wrong and what practitioners can do to better prepare.
Prenuptial Agreements: Avoiding the Minefield
Building the Financial Aspects of a Divorce Case: Discovery and Analysis of Hidden Income and Assets
Jonathan W. Wolfe provides insights on the discovery of hidden income and assets in divorce.
Recession, Divorce and Home: They Don't Mix
The Treatment of Trusts in Divorce
The Treatment of Intellectual Property in Divorce
Protecting Your Business from Divorce
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Naim D. Bulbulia discuss the steps necessary to protect your business assets from a soon-to-be ex-spouse.
New Jersey Law Journal - Family Law: Show Me The Money
What do New Jersey Property Owners Need to Know about Assessor's Requests for Income and Expense Information?
David Wolfe shares his insights in Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal.
New Jersey Law Journal - Family Law: The New Secret Weapon: Retroactive Counsel Fees
New Jersey Law Journal - Contract Law: The Rules of Engagement
New Jersey Law Journal - Family Law: Securing a Term Alimony Obligation
Jonathan W. Wolfe and Naim D. Bulbulia explain how a properly drafted PSA ensures the proper amount of coverage and avoids post-mortem disputes.
The Path of E-Law: Liberty, Property, and Democracy from the Colonies to the Republic of Cyberia
Barbara A. Schweiger provides insights on the impact of the Internet on law.