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FIRM - ARCHER LAW
Archer & Greiner is now Archer. But what matters most is what remains the same. Our new name still represents an unwavering commitment to delivering large-firm expertise with small-firm attention—no matter the size of the client. It’s a philosophy that’s helped us grow into one of the largest and most trusted law firms in the FEDERAL PAID COVID-19 LEAVE (FFCRA) IS EXTENDED (Click here for printable PDF) On December 31, 2020, the Family’s First Coronavirus Response Act’s (“FFCRA”) requirement that employers provide paid leave for COVID-19 related reasons officially expired. However, in the latest stimulus bill passed under the new Biden Administration, the FFCRA paid leave was further extended (until September 2021) and even expanded in scope. CAN EMPLOYERS OFFER AN INCENTIVE TO EMPLOYEES TO GET THE (Click here for printable PDF) Employers nationwide are contemplating offering incentives to encourage employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a way to avoid the practical and potentially disruptive alternative of requiring employees to be vaccinated. Although it has been determined by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that requiring all employees to be vaccinated SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ISSUES PROCEDURAL NOTICE (Click here for printable PDF) The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently issued a Procedural Notice document to Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) lenders. This notice outlines certain requirements that must be considered when an entity that received PPP funds is considering a change in ownership. At certain times, the SBA’s advance approval will be required. InNICOLE J. O'HARA
Nicole J. O’Hara is a member of Archer’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. Nicole assists clients in negotiating multi-party technology and IP transactions, including acquisitions and collaborations, service and subscription agreements, software and platform-as-a-service agreements, domain name registration, and monitoring and hosting agreements, and has prepared and negotiatedGARY L. GREEN
Gary L. Green is Chairman of the Real Estate Department and the Financial Services Group. He represents a wide range of real estate developers, builders, financial institutions, investors and brokers, as well as industrial, commercial and professional businesses. Mr. Green represents the real estate community in connection with development, purchases, sales, leasing and financing andJERROLD S. KULBACK
ALLEN C. TUCCI
Allen C. Tucci is a partner with the firm and focuses his practice in the area of corporate law, including mergers and acquisitions; securities transactions and securities law; taxation (state, local and international); intellectual property; international business transactions, including import/export trade compliance and advice; and formation of special purposes entities, including Delaware TIFFANY WAGNER DONIO Tiffany Donio counsels emerging and established businesses and their principals on the corporate and tax issues they encounter through every stage of their business life cycle, including with respect to entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, securities offerings, joint ventures, corporate governance, and commercial transactions. In her tax practice, Tiffany HOME - ARCHER LAWFIRMSERVICESPEOPLENEWS & RESOURCESOFFICESCAREERS Archer's Environmental Law and Land Use and Environmental Permitting Groups handle all facets of New Jersey environmental practice. Each lawyer in this department has been at the forefront of environmental laws that affect New Jersey’s businesses and citizens.FIRM - ARCHER LAW
Archer & Greiner is now Archer. But what matters most is what remains the same. Our new name still represents an unwavering commitment to delivering large-firm expertise with small-firm attention—no matter the size of the client. It’s a philosophy that’s helped us grow into one of the largest and most trusted law firms in the FEDERAL PAID COVID-19 LEAVE (FFCRA) IS EXTENDED (Click here for printable PDF) On December 31, 2020, the Family’s First Coronavirus Response Act’s (“FFCRA”) requirement that employers provide paid leave for COVID-19 related reasons officially expired. However, in the latest stimulus bill passed under the new Biden Administration, the FFCRA paid leave was further extended (until September 2021) and even expanded in scope. CAN EMPLOYERS OFFER AN INCENTIVE TO EMPLOYEES TO GET THE (Click here for printable PDF) Employers nationwide are contemplating offering incentives to encourage employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a way to avoid the practical and potentially disruptive alternative of requiring employees to be vaccinated. Although it has been determined by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that requiring all employees to be vaccinated SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ISSUES PROCEDURAL NOTICE (Click here for printable PDF) The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently issued a Procedural Notice document to Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) lenders. This notice outlines certain requirements that must be considered when an entity that received PPP funds is considering a change in ownership. At certain times, the SBA’s advance approval will be required. InNICOLE J. O'HARA
Nicole J. O’Hara is a member of Archer’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. Nicole assists clients in negotiating multi-party technology and IP transactions, including acquisitions and collaborations, service and subscription agreements, software and platform-as-a-service agreements, domain name registration, and monitoring and hosting agreements, and has prepared and negotiatedGARY L. GREEN
Gary L. Green is Chairman of the Real Estate Department and the Financial Services Group. He represents a wide range of real estate developers, builders, financial institutions, investors and brokers, as well as industrial, commercial and professional businesses. Mr. Green represents the real estate community in connection with development, purchases, sales, leasing and financing andJERROLD S. KULBACK
ALLEN C. TUCCI
Allen C. Tucci is a partner with the firm and focuses his practice in the area of corporate law, including mergers and acquisitions; securities transactions and securities law; taxation (state, local and international); intellectual property; international business transactions, including import/export trade compliance and advice; and formation of special purposes entities, including Delaware TIFFANY WAGNER DONIO Tiffany Donio counsels emerging and established businesses and their principals on the corporate and tax issues they encounter through every stage of their business life cycle, including with respect to entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, securities offerings, joint ventures, corporate governance, and commercial transactions. In her tax practice, TiffanyHOME - ARCHER LAW
Archer's Environmental Law and Land Use and Environmental Permitting Groups handle all facets of New Jersey environmental practice. Each lawyer in this department has been at the forefront of environmental laws that affect New Jersey’s businesses and citizens.SPORTS LAW ARCHIVES
06.10.2021. Rob Seiger Quoted in ESPN Article “International student-athletes face an NIL conundrum, and no one seems to have ananswer”
ROB SEIGER QUOTED IN ESPN ARTICLE "INTERNATIONAL STUDENT Robert Seiger, a partner at Archer and member of the Sports Law practice group, discusses the newly poised NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) laws set to take effect this year and the impact they have on international student-athletes in this ESPN article “International student-athletes face an NIL conundrum, and no one seems to have an answer.”PATRICK PAPALIA
Patrick Papalia leads Archer’s New York and Hackensack Office business litigation groups. Mr. Papalia has an extensive trial record of successful verdicts on complex business litigation and labor matters. Mr. Papalia is a first chair trial lawyer, attaining Certified Civil Trial Attorney status from the Supreme Court of New Jersey, a distinction attained by less COVID-19 UPDATE: LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY (Click here for printable PDF) Yesterday, the New Jersey Senate passed unanimously bills that previously had been advanced by the New Jersey Assembly earlier in the week. Governor Murphy has begun signing those bills and is anticipated he will ultimately sign all of them in short order. Please see below for legislation in particular subject COMMERCIAL EVICTIONS MAY BE BACK ON THE RISE IN NEW JERSEY New Jersey is taking steps toward a return to business as usual in the midst of the now almost one-year-long Covid-19 Pandemic. The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a revised Order on February 5, 2021, clarifying and expanding the circumstances in which a commercial landlord may apply to the Court for a trial in landlord/tenantmatters.
NEW JERSEY EXECUTIVE ORDERS NO. 107 AND 108 (Click here for printable PDF) New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has issued Executive Orders 107 (2020) and 108 (2020) to respond to the public health hazard posed by Coronavirus disease 2019 (“COVID-19”). The Orders became effective on March 21, 2020 at 9:00 PM. The Orders place different restrictions on people and different types of businesses NEW JERSEY BANS CONFIDENTIALITY CLAUSES IN EMPLOYMENT (Click here for printable PDF) In what has become a regular pattern of passing sweeping new employment laws in New Jersey, on March 18, 2019, Governor Murphy signed into law Senate Bill 121. This new law dramatically impacts severance and settlement agreements in employment terminations and lawsuits, by allowing employees to violate any confidentiality clause SHOULD YOU HIRE THAT GREAT APPLICANT WITH THE NON-COMPETE (Click here for printable PDF) We often receive calls from employers advising that they want to hire a new employee (from a competitor of course) who is the best thing since sliced bread but he has this non-compete agreement. DEATH AND THE NJ LLC Dissolution In a multi-member LLC, a member’s death does not cause the dissolution of the LLC.20 When the LLC does eventually dissolve, the transferee holding theFIRM - ARCHER LAW
With a network of regional offices from Delaware to New York, Archer has more than 175 lawyers practicing in all major legal disciplines including corporate, labor, commercial litigation, family, real estate and many more. Our principal office is located in Haddonfield, New Jersey, a suburb of Philadelphia. FEDERAL PAID COVID-19 LEAVE (FFCRA) IS EXTENDED (Click here for printable PDF) On December 31, 2020, the Family’s First Coronavirus Response Act’s (“FFCRA”) requirement that employers provide paid leave for COVID-19 related reasons officially expired. However, in the latest stimulus bill passed under the new Biden Administration, the FFCRA paid leave was further extended (until September 2021) and even expanded in scope. CAN EMPLOYERS OFFER AN INCENTIVE TO EMPLOYEES TO GET THE (Click here for printable PDF) Employers nationwide are contemplating offering incentives to encourage employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a way to avoid the practical and potentially disruptive alternative of requiring employees to be vaccinated. Although it has been determined by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that requiring all employees to be vaccinatedPATRICK PAPALIA
Patrick Papalia leads Archer’s New York and Hackensack Office business litigation groups. Mr. Papalia has an extensive trial record of successful verdicts on complex business litigation and labor matters. Mr. Papalia is a first chair trial lawyer, attaining Certified Civil Trial Attorney status from the Supreme Court of New Jersey, a distinction attained by less SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ISSUES PROCEDURAL NOTICE (Click here for printable PDF) The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently issued a Procedural Notice document to Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) lenders. This notice outlines certain requirements that must be considered when an entity that received PPP funds is considering a change in ownership. At certain times, the SBA’s advance approval will be required. InALLEN C. TUCCI
Allen C. Tucci is a partner with the firm and focuses his practice in the area of corporate law, including mergers and acquisitions; securities transactions and securities law; taxation (state, local and international); intellectual property; international business transactions, including import/export trade compliance and advice; and formation of special purposes entities, including Delaware NEW JERSEY PASSES NEW LAW REGULATING (Click here for printable PDF) When New Jersey voters ratified an amendment to the state’s constitution permitting the recreational use of marijuana last fall, employment attorneys and legal scholars shared concern over the potential impact on employers seeking to maintain a drug-free workplace. What remained was for the State Legislature and the Governor to pass TIFFANY WAGNER DONIO Tiffany Wagner Donio. Partner. 856.616.6147. Haddonfield, NJ. Email. PDF. vCard. Tiffany Donio counsels emerging and established businesses and their principals on the corporate and tax issues they encounter through every stage of their business life cycle, including with respect to entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, divestituresNICOLE J. O'HARA
Nicole J. O’Hara is a member of Archer’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. Nicole assists clients in negotiating multi-party technology and IP transactions, including acquisitions and collaborations, service and subscription agreements, software and platform-as-a-service agreements, domain name registration, and monitoring and hosting agreements, and has prepared and negotiatedDAVID W. CARICKHOFF
David Carickhoff is resident in Archer’s Wilmington, Delaware Office, having practiced in Delaware for over 20 years. He focuses his practice on corporate bankruptcy and business reorganization matters. David represents, as lead and local counsel, chapter 11 debtors, creditor committees, chapter 7 trustees, secured creditors, unsecured creditors, shareholders, purchasers, investors, insurersFIRM - ARCHER LAW
With a network of regional offices from Delaware to New York, Archer has more than 175 lawyers practicing in all major legal disciplines including corporate, labor, commercial litigation, family, real estate and many more. Our principal office is located in Haddonfield, New Jersey, a suburb of Philadelphia. FEDERAL PAID COVID-19 LEAVE (FFCRA) IS EXTENDED (Click here for printable PDF) On December 31, 2020, the Family’s First Coronavirus Response Act’s (“FFCRA”) requirement that employers provide paid leave for COVID-19 related reasons officially expired. However, in the latest stimulus bill passed under the new Biden Administration, the FFCRA paid leave was further extended (until September 2021) and even expanded in scope. CAN EMPLOYERS OFFER AN INCENTIVE TO EMPLOYEES TO GET THE (Click here for printable PDF) Employers nationwide are contemplating offering incentives to encourage employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine as a way to avoid the practical and potentially disruptive alternative of requiring employees to be vaccinated. Although it has been determined by the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that requiring all employees to be vaccinatedPATRICK PAPALIA
Patrick Papalia leads Archer’s New York and Hackensack Office business litigation groups. Mr. Papalia has an extensive trial record of successful verdicts on complex business litigation and labor matters. Mr. Papalia is a first chair trial lawyer, attaining Certified Civil Trial Attorney status from the Supreme Court of New Jersey, a distinction attained by less SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ISSUES PROCEDURAL NOTICE (Click here for printable PDF) The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently issued a Procedural Notice document to Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) lenders. This notice outlines certain requirements that must be considered when an entity that received PPP funds is considering a change in ownership. At certain times, the SBA’s advance approval will be required. InALLEN C. TUCCI
Allen C. Tucci is a partner with the firm and focuses his practice in the area of corporate law, including mergers and acquisitions; securities transactions and securities law; taxation (state, local and international); intellectual property; international business transactions, including import/export trade compliance and advice; and formation of special purposes entities, including Delaware NEW JERSEY PASSES NEW LAW REGULATING (Click here for printable PDF) When New Jersey voters ratified an amendment to the state’s constitution permitting the recreational use of marijuana last fall, employment attorneys and legal scholars shared concern over the potential impact on employers seeking to maintain a drug-free workplace. What remained was for the State Legislature and the Governor to pass TIFFANY WAGNER DONIO Tiffany Wagner Donio. Partner. 856.616.6147. Haddonfield, NJ. Email. PDF. vCard. Tiffany Donio counsels emerging and established businesses and their principals on the corporate and tax issues they encounter through every stage of their business life cycle, including with respect to entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, divestituresNICOLE J. O'HARA
Nicole J. O’Hara is a member of Archer’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. Nicole assists clients in negotiating multi-party technology and IP transactions, including acquisitions and collaborations, service and subscription agreements, software and platform-as-a-service agreements, domain name registration, and monitoring and hosting agreements, and has prepared and negotiatedDAVID W. CARICKHOFF
David Carickhoff is resident in Archer’s Wilmington, Delaware Office, having practiced in Delaware for over 20 years. He focuses his practice on corporate bankruptcy and business reorganization matters. David represents, as lead and local counsel, chapter 11 debtors, creditor committees, chapter 7 trustees, secured creditors, unsecured creditors, shareholders, purchasers, investors, insurers VACCINES AND THE WORKPLACE: WHAT CAN EMPLOYERS REQUIRE OR (Click here for printable PDF) As workplaces nationwide are returning to in-person operations, two important questions have been raised about COVID-19 vaccines: (1) can employers require that their employees be vaccinated in order to return to work? and (2) can employers offer incentives to encourage employees to receive the vaccine? The federal Equal Employment Opportunity ARCHER ANNOUNCES NEW CHIEF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Archer is pleased to announce that Andrew J. Manfredo has joined the firm as Chief Business Development Officer. In this newly-created position, Andrew is responsible for the implementation and advancement of a strategic integrated business development and marketing platform to support the firm’s overall growth, enhance existing client relationships, and expand the firm’s client base. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ISSUES PROCEDURAL NOTICE (Click here for printable PDF) The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) recently issued a Procedural Notice document to Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) lenders. This notice outlines certain requirements that must be considered when an entity that received PPP funds is considering a change in ownership. At certain times, the SBA’s advance approval will be required. InPATRICK PAPALIA
Patrick Papalia leads Archer’s New York and Hackensack Office business litigation groups. Mr. Papalia has an extensive trial record of successful verdicts on complex business litigation and labor matters. Mr. Papalia is a first chair trial lawyer, attaining Certified Civil Trial Attorney status from the Supreme Court of New Jersey, a distinction attained by less COVID-19 UPDATE: LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY COVID-19 Update: Legislative Activity – Important Bills Passed. Yesterday, the New Jersey Senate passed unanimously bills that previously had been advanced by the New Jersey Assembly earlier in the week. Governor Murphy has begun signing those bills and is anticipated he will ultimately sign all of them in short order. NEW JERSEY PASSES NEW LAW REGULATING (Click here for printable PDF) When New Jersey voters ratified an amendment to the state’s constitution permitting the recreational use of marijuana last fall, employment attorneys and legal scholars shared concern over the potential impact on employers seeking to maintain a drug-free workplace. What remained was for the State Legislature and the Governor to passGARY L. GREEN
Gary L. Green is Chairman of the Real Estate Department and the Financial Services Group. He represents a wide range of real estate developers, builders, financial institutions, investors and brokers, as well as industrial, commercial and professional businesses. Mr. Green represents the real estate community in connection with development, purchases, sales, leasing and financing and SHOULD YOU HIRE THAT GREAT APPLICANT WITH THE NON-COMPETE Tread carefully and consider your options based on the guidance above. If you have any questions regarding non-competition or related agreements, please contact Douglas Diaz, Esquire, or any other member of Archer’s Trade Secret Protection and Non-Compete Group in Haddonfield, NJ at (856) 795-2121 or Philadelphia, PA at (215)963-3300 or
GULIET D. HIRSCH
Guliet concentrates her practice in the area of land use law in local planning/zoning boards and in the state and federal courts. She previously served as in-house corporate counsel for The Hills Development Co. and H. Hovnanian Industries. She has significant experience in pre-acquisition analyses for development potential and constraints, contractual and other legal supportGREGORY J. PALAKOW
Gregory J. Palakow. Partner. (908) 788-4306 (609) 580-3748. Princeton, NJ. Email. PDF. vCard. Greg has an active and diverse Litigation practice with focus in trust and fiduciary litigation, estate disputes, nursing home and long term care facility representation, andrepresentation of
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