Witman Stadtmauer, P.A. is a Florham Park, New Jersey law firm that advises business clients on all matters related to tax, pensions and benefits issues. In addition, we counsel individuals with issues regarding wills, trusts and estate planning; real es
New Jersey Public Employee Reporteris a guide for the negotiation, interpretation, and administration of New Jersey public sector collective bargaining agreements. This reporter provides up-to-date access to relevant administrative caselaw, rules, and regulations. You'll also find summaries and analysis...
The employee worked for [Office Supply Store], not [Shipping Service], so before I knew what was happening, he opened a binder and scanned a coupon for 25% off my shipping cost. It was still a tidy sum but not as much as before, and I thanked him profusely, as well. I just wante...
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2020 New Jersey Revised Statutes Title 43 - Pensions and Retirement and Unemployment Compensation Section 43:15A-50 - Public employee pension options Universal Citation: NJ Rev Stat § 43:15A-50 (2020) Learn moreThis media-neutral citation is based on the American Association of Law Libraries Uni...
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Event Detail Join us for thiscomplimentary, in-person annual employee benefit plan symposium. The morning will include the opportunity to network with those involved in the retirement industry, followed by a panel discussion. During the session we will cover:...
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New Jersey: Employee E-Mail with Attorney Is PrivateNew Jersey: Employee E-Mail with Attorney Is PrivateAn employee who used a company laptop to exchange messages with her attorney on a personal ...
For New Jersey, the total federal funding for K-12 schools totals about $1 billion — about 5% of what the state spends in total on K-12 education — largely for programs to help children with the highest need.” IT AIN’T EV —“N.J. got $104M to add fast EV chargers but ...