Posted by Joseph D. Greer | Jun 26, 2026 |
Beginning June 26, 2026, most low-speed electric bicycles and motorized bicycles in New Jersey must be registered with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Riders must be at least 15 and generally hold a driver's or moped license. Motorized bicycles must be insured, while low-speed electric b...
Posted by Christina N. Benito | Jun 15, 2026 |
If you have ever shared a car, a bathroom, or a computer with your sibling, you know sharing can be complicated. This is especially true when multiple people co-own real property inherited from a relative. Whether due to fighting over finances, or the use of the property, one or more co-owners of...
Posted by Nicholas C. DeFuria | May 20, 2026 |
New Jersey has some of the most restrictive firearms laws in the country. The application procedure was designed to be complicated, rigorous and exclusionary. It can be extremely frustrating for applicants, especially if your Firearms Purchaser Identification Card application was denied. Many app...
Posted by Joseph D. Greer | May 05, 2026 |
In Truitt v. The Bluffs Condominium Ass'n, Inc., the New Jersey Appellate Division addressed a familiar issue in condominium living: who is responsible when water damage occurs. A unit owner alleged that water infiltrated his unit from a shared stair landing, classified as a common element, and t...
Posted by Katherine E. Ingrassia | Mar 23, 2026 |
A revocable living trust can be useful in estate planning, but in New Jersey, there are several downsides people should understand before setting one up.
Main Downfalls of Revocable Trusts in New Jersey
No Asset Protection
Assets in a revocable trust are still legally considered your assets be...
Posted by Katherine E. Ingrassia | Mar 22, 2026 |
Estate planning involves more than just drafting a will. It encompasses a variety of legal documents designed to protect your assets, ensure your healthcare wishes are honored, and provide for your loved ones after you have passed or if you are unable to make decisions. Below is a brief descrip...
Posted by Katherine E. Ingrassia | Mar 21, 2026 |
A Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT) can help protect assets when planning for long-term care in New Jersey, but it has several important downsides. Here are the main drawbacks people commonly encounter.
Posted by Nicholas C. DeFuria | Feb 10, 2026 |
The New Jersey State Legislature has finally brought its legal advertisement requirement into the 21st century. Under New Jersey's old regulatory scheme, the governing body in every municipality was required to designate one or more official newspapers for the publication of legal not...
Posted by Wade T. Baldwin | May 29, 2025 |
Electric vehicle (EV) charging is no longer a “nice to have” amenity that gets negotiated late in the review process. Since 2021, New Jersey law has embedded EV infrastructure requirements into both site plan submissions and the municipality's master plan. Below is a roadmap for planners, boards,...
Posted by James F. Moscagiuri | May 07, 2025 |
New Jersey may expand its wrongful death statute to allow the recovery of damages for mental anguish, emotional pain and suffering, loss of society, and loss of companionship. Currently, damages are limited to pecuniary losses and funeral expenses. The proposed change enables surviving family mem...
Posted by Nicholas C. DeFuria | Feb 27, 2025 |
If you own a small business, you will be expected to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act (the “Act”). The Act imposes a requirement for corporations doing business in the United States to report information regarding their “beneficial owners”. A beneficial owner is, among other things, s...
Posted by Michael S. Selvaggi | Feb 24, 2025 |
Nicholas DeFuria joins Lavery Selvaggi following his clerkship with the Honorable Mary K. Costello, P.J.Ch. in Hudson County Superior Court in Chancery Division. Nicholas attended Drew University where he obtained a bachelor's degree in political science. After graduating from Drew University, ...
Posted by Nicholas C. DeFuria | Feb 18, 2025 |
The New Jersey Supreme Court has provided us with the second meaningful shakeup to the Open Public Records Act (“OPRA”) in the past 12 months. On January 21, 2025, the Court decided Fuster v. Twp. Of Chatham, which has significant implications on OPRA requests relating to police body cam footage....
Posted by Lawrence P. Cohen | Feb 12, 2025 |
A Superior Court Judge recently approved a settlement in a wrongful death action in the amount of $1,725,000. The attorneys of Lavery, Selvaggi & Cohen, led by Lawrence P. Cohen, filed a lawsuit on behalf of a family who lost their husband and father in a motor vehicle accident in June 2019 in...
Posted by Wade T. Baldwin | Apr 25, 2024 |
On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commissions (“FTC”) voted 3-2 to issue a final rule banning most non-compete clauses in employment agreements nationwide. The FTC is a federal administrative agency tasked with protecting the public from deceptive or unfair business practices and from unfair m...
Posted by Kyle S. Clauss | Jul 07, 2022 |
The New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA) was designed to provide the public with ready access to all government records “made, maintained or kept on file in the course of . . . official business,” unless the record falls into one of the statute's many exemptions. Although OPRA shields a pub...
Posted by Paul D. Mitchell | Jun 17, 2022 |
Many people have heard the term Estate Plan, but they may not know what it means. Some people may have been told by their family or friends that they need to get an Estate Plan. This is generally good advice, but it does not help one understand what an Estate Plan is or why it is needed. Depen...
Posted by Wade T. Baldwin | May 24, 2022 |
A fundamental step when presenting a land use application to your municipal zoning or planning board is first putting the public on notice of the application. Notice is a jurisdictional requirement that must be satisfied before a board may even consider your application. The Municipal Land Use La...
Posted by Wade T. Baldwin | Apr 21, 2022 |
Purchasing automobile insurance is a confusing and often misunderstood process. If you don't purchase proper insurance, it may have catastrophic consequences should you be involved in an accident. When choosing insurance coverage, it's easy to be fooled into thinking you're saving money when you ...
Posted by Michael S. Selvaggi | Apr 13, 2022 |
Paul D. Mitchell joins Lavery Selvaggi from a general practice firm in Basking Ridge. He also previously maintained a private solo practice. A graduate of Rutgers University School of Law, Mitchell has extensive experience counseling clients in real estate, estate planning, and small business ma...
Posted by Richard W. Wenner | Jan 12, 2021 |
Richard W. Wenner was elected as a Trustee to the New Jersey Institute of Local Government Attorneys. The NJILGA has a membership of approximately 300 attorneys engaged in the representation of various local government units in the State of New Jersey, including municipalities, counties, plannin...
Posted by Katrina L. Campbell | Mar 21, 2020 |
On March 19, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued an order extending the filing deadline for all property tax appeals in New Jersey. The April 1st deadline has been extended to May 1, 2020, or 30 days following a determination by the Governor that the State of Emergency declared under Execu...
Posted by Michael S. Selvaggi | Jan 09, 2020 |
If you have been convicted in the past for a marijuana-related offense, expunging your record just got a lot easier. On December 18, 2019, Governor Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill S-4154 into law which modified the severity of the offenses for certain marijuana and hashish related violations maki...
Posted by Michael S. Selvaggi | Nov 05, 2019 |
The New Jersey Bulk Sale Statute is intended to protect a buyer from inheriting any tax debt when buying a seller's business assets. It applies to any sale (or transfer or assignment) of an individual's or company's business assets. When such a sale is proposed, the Division of Taxation must be n...
Posted by Michael S. Selvaggi | Oct 17, 2019 |
Every October, LSAC joins with Atlantic Health Systems to promote their #AskHer campaign, designed to raise breast cancer awareness. LSAC and Atlantic Health Systems recognize that so many women put the care of others before themselves, and believe that it is up to each of us to remind the women...