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December 5, 2023

December 2023 Issue of Estate Planning and Elder Law Newsletter

What better time than the holiday season to reflect on how to protect the people and causes we most treasure?

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July 10, 2023

June 2023 Issue of Laddey Clark & Ryan's Estate Planning and Elder Law Newsletter

Did you know that August is National Make-a-Will Month?

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9/1/2022

NJ Employers Must Provide Written Notice Before Using Tracking Devices in Employee-Operated Vehicles

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill No. 3950 into effect earlier this year, which requires employers to deliver written notice to employees before using a tracking device on a vehicle.

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7/29/2022

What Splitting the Difference Means for your Safety

This article was published in the NJ A.B.A.T.E. Quarterly Newsletter about Motorcycle Safety.

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4/20/2022

Where Does Drug Testing Stand with New Jersey's New Cannabis Laws?

Employers likely have a number of questions surrounding the retail sale of recreational cannabis to begin in New Jersey, April 21, and how it affects their current hiring and firing practices.

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1/14/2022

SCOTUS's Most Recent Ruling on COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates

The Supreme Court of the United States ruled yesterday on whether the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Emergency Temporary Standard (OSHA ETS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Interim Final Rule (CMS IFR) could move forward as part of President Biden's American Rescue Plan.

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12/30/2021

Omicron, the OSHA ETS/CMS IFR, and Updated CDC Guidelines

Various municipalities in New Jersey, such as Newark, Paterson, and Hoboken, re-instituted mask mandates for government buildings and require proof of vaccination for certain types of businesses.

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12/29/2021

Minimum Wage Increase Begins on January 1, 2022

Beginning Saturday, January 1, 2022, the statewide minimum wage will increase by $1.00 to a total of $13.00 an hour for most hourly workers.

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12/22/2021

Update to COVID-19 Vaccination OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard and CMS Initial Final Rule

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8/24/2021

Public Health Officials and Medical Experts Expect Booster Shots for COVID in the Fall

After various data has been released from both the Moderna and Pfizer, it has been concluded that it will be beneficial to receive a booster shot to increase protection against COVID-19.

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