Associate Max Schatzow Published: The Startup Lifecycle: Friends and Family...
Stark & Stark Associate Max L. Schatzow, member of the Securities Group, authored the article The Startup Lifecycle: Friends and Family Round, which was published in the New Jersey Law Journal on...
View ArticleAre You Prepared to Win the Powerball Jackpot?
What would you do if you won the lottery? That is the big question we ask ourselves as the anticipation builds for the $1.5 billion Powerball drawing. After all, there’s nothing wrong with imagining...
View ArticleParent’s Right to an Intestate Share of their Child if the Child was Forsaken...
In the recent Appellate Division decision of In the Matter of the Estate of Michael Fisher, the Appellate Court reviewed whether the Appellant and father of the Decedent, Michael Fisher, would be...
View ArticleFee Shifting in an Undue Influence Case
In the recent Appellate Division case of In Re Sogliuzzo, the Appellate Court awarded counsel fees to the Estate to be paid by Defendant. This was due to the Defendant’s unlawful misappropriation of...
View ArticleCan Artwork Affect My Estate?
A recent Tax Court case highlights some of the issues faced by estates that own valuable artwork and the need to account for artwork as part of estate planning and estate administration. Artwork is an...
View ArticleKevin A. Falkenstein & SJYPA Presented Award by Local Big Brothers Big...
Stark & Stark Associate Kevin A. Falkenstein, member of the Family Law Group, attended the Burlington, Camden & Gloucester County Big Brothers Big Sisters Appreciation Dinner, where the South...
View ArticleHow Community Associations Can Collect on Judgments by Levying Bank Accounts
Once association counsel obtains a personal Judgment against a unit owner for failure to pay maintenance fees, late fees, attorneys’ fees and costs, and other charges, we look for ways to collect on...
View ArticleCustody and the Psychological Parent
As far as families are concerned, there is a long-standing legal principle which generally permits parents to raise their children as they see fit without governmental interference. While that...
View ArticleSports Authority Looks to be the Next Big Tenant Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filing
Sports Authority, Inc. (“Sports Authority”) appears to likely be the next big tenant Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Recent reports are indicating that the sporting and apparel chain is preparing to file...
View ArticleHow Community Associations Can Collect on Judgments by Way of Wage Garnishment
Once association counsel obtains a personal Judgment against a unit owner for failure to pay maintenance fees, late fees, attorneys’ fees and costs, and other charges, we look for ways to collect on...
View ArticleWhat Can I Do If An Executor Abuses the Estate?
If an Executor fails to properly administer an estate, it can have severe repercussions for the beneficiaries. An Executor has broad authority to control all aspects of an estate. When an Executor acts...
View ArticleWashington DC Issues New Exempt Reporting Adviser Rule for Venture Capital Funds
Investment advisers should take note, as there has been an announcement of a new rule which might affect them. More specifically, any investment advisers that: (1) act solely as advisers to one or more...
View ArticleHow Community Associations Can Collect on Judgments by Rent Levy
Once association counsel obtains a personal Judgment against the unit owner for failure to pay maintenance fees, late fees, attorneys’ fees and costs, and other charges, we look for ways to collect on...
View ArticleTime to File a Will Contest
In general, the time limitation to file a lawsuit in the State of New Jersey is quite lengthy. For instance, an action related to a Breach of Contract matter would extend for six years from the date of...
View ArticleCustody and the Psychological Parent
As far as families are concerned, there is a long-standing legal principle which generally permits parents to raise their children as they see fit without governmental interference. While that...
View ArticleSports Authority Looks to be the Next Big Tenant Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filing
Sports Authority, Inc. (“Sports Authority”) appears to likely be the next big tenant Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Recent reports are indicating that the sporting and apparel chain is preparing to file...
View ArticleHow Community Associations Can Collect on Judgments by Way of Wage Garnishment
Once association counsel obtains a personal Judgment against a unit owner for failure to pay maintenance fees, late fees, attorneys’ fees and costs, and other charges, we look for ways to collect on...
View ArticleWhat Can I Do If An Executor Abuses the Estate?
If an Executor fails to properly administer an estate, it can have severe repercussions for the beneficiaries. An Executor has broad authority to control all aspects of an estate. When an Executor acts...
View ArticleWashington DC Issues New Exempt Reporting Adviser Rule for Venture Capital Funds
Investment advisers should take note, as there has been an announcement of a new rule which might affect them. More specifically, any investment advisers that: (1) act solely as advisers to one or more...
View ArticleHow Community Associations Can Collect on Judgments by Rent Levy
Once association counsel obtains a personal Judgment against the unit owner for failure to pay maintenance fees, late fees, attorneys’ fees and costs, and other charges, we look for ways to collect on...
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