By Colby Hamilton | April 23, 2019
The panel revived dozens of actions by the Madoff trustee in February, but agreed to a motion to stay pending the outcome of a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Suzette Parmley | April 15, 2019
The proposed rule, published on Monday in the New Jersey Register, would require all registered financial service professionals to act in accordance with a fiduciary duty to their customers.
By Charles Toutant | April 11, 2019
Kurt Olender and Michael Feldman claim that Investors Bank filed motion papers revealing the partners' home addresses, home telephone numbers, email addresses, and driver's license numbers, as well as the account number for the firm's trust account and the full signatures of all of the authorized signatories for the account.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc Garfinkle | March 21, 2019
Many lawyers believe that receiving an Ethics Complaint is a worst-case scenario. Not so. Things can still get worse.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Libowsky and Daniel Strashun | January 24, 2019
New Jersey intends to proceed with a plan to impose its own fiduciary rule on brokerage and advisory professionals.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Betsy W. Bresnick and Michael H. Karu | January 17, 2019
Divorcing parties may be able to avoid the consequences of the TCJA by making payments through the use of real estate, business assets, or the formation of a trust, in cases where both parties believe that doing so would be of benefit to them.
By Robert Storace | December 28, 2018
On Friday, the 50 states and the District of Columbia announced they had reached a $575 million settlement with Wells Fargo over state consumer protection claims.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 5, 2018
Attorneys general from 41 states, including New Jersey, announced that they reached a settlement with debt buyer and collector Encore Capital Group Inc., and subsidiaries Midland Credit Management Inc. and Midland Funding.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Myron C. Weinstein | November 29, 2018
Standing today is a leading issue in contested mortgage foreclosures, and New Jersey courts are using the 'Mitchell' standard to limit mortgagors' standing defenses. The crux of the problem is that 'Mitchell' is based on a mistake
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 29, 2018
Committee clears amended foreclosure mediation program bill
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