Advocating for Transparency: NJAJ’s Amicus Curiae Appearance in Savage v. Twp. of Neptune
Amicus Curiae, or “friend of the court,” becomes crucial in shaping the course of justice in the intricate world of legal battles. Recently, Lauren M.
Amicus Curiae, or “friend of the court,” becomes crucial in shaping the course of justice in the intricate world of legal battles. Recently, Lauren M.
The workplace should be a safe environment for professional growth, irrespective of sexual orientation or gender identity. Sexual orientation discrimination is a significant issue, but
By Eve R. Keller, Esq. of Folkman Law Offices, P.C. The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision, ruling that Title VII of the
On February 6, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a unanimous opinion siding with the City of Philadelphia in favor
In a published opinion, the New Jersey Appellate Division has reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that the defendants intereferred with efforts to purchase
As New Jersey continues to search for ways to deter drivers from texting while driving, a new device called a “textalyzer” may become the state’s
As New Jersey continues to search for ways to deter drivers from texting while driving, a new device called a “textalyzer” may become the state’s
Three attorneys from Folkman Law Offices, P.C. will present at the New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ) Boardwalk Seminar® 2017. The three-day seminar, which runs from April
Since founding Folkman Law Offices in 1998, Benjamin Folkman has been dedicated to fighting for each of his clients while catering to their unique needs.