by Mark Catanzaro
on October 31, 2019
If you see a violation of laws or regulations in your workplace, you have the right to report it. However, many employees may not report unlawful behavior for fear of retaliation, such as losing their job. But that's where the The New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA) comes in. This state law protects whistleblowers [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 25, 2019
Behavioral economist Daniel Kahneman has done extensive work on the factors that shape human decision making. In his most famous book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, he distinguishes between two systems in the brain. System 1 consists of fast, automatic, intuitive thinking. We use it to solve simple math problems or understand simple sentences. On the [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 17, 2019
If you’re a New Jersey resident, or you’re considering moving there, crime statistics are relevant to you. After all, it’s important for us all to stay informed of which crimes are most prevalent in our communities. For New Jersey, the most reliable source of crime statistics is the annual Uniform Crime Report, a compilation of [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 11, 2019
Do you remember that movie Catch Me If You Can? If you don’t think forgery or fraud comes with serious penalties, watch that movie. Law.com defines forgery as “the crime of creating a false document, altering a document, or writing a false signature for the illegal benefit of the person making the forgery.” Consequently, if [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 4, 2019
You may not think of stealing and theft as a major crime if the person didn’t steal a ton of money. However, even crimes described as petty theft, like stealing a t-shirt, can leave you with permanent criminal charges. Thus, if you’ve been accused of theft, you need a competent theft attorney to defend your [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 27, 2019
Last week, we covered New Jersey traffic offenses, both their fines and their points. But of course we couldn't cover all of them! This week, we're adding several more to the list. Furthermore, we'll give you some information about what you can do if you're facing a tough New Jersey traffic offense. First, we'll provide [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 20, 2019
Few things can be more frustrating than getting a traffic ticket. Maybe you didn't know you were speeding because you were driving as fast as everyone else. Perhaps you absent-mindedly passed a stop sign. Or maybe you didn't know you couldn't turn on red. However, it's important to know what you can about the New [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 13, 2019
You might be the safest driver on the road, but one little mistake can get you a traffic ticket. These not only include fines of $150 and up, but they can also add points to your license! Too many points and you'll get your license revoked. Who can afford that? So if you want to [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on September 6, 2019
You’ve heard it in just about every courtroom drama ever made. An attorney shouts, “I object!” and suddenly the scene gets intense. Or you may have seen parodies of courtroom objections in movies and TV. But what does “I object” mean? Why do lawyers say it? As we put the finishing touches on our legal [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on August 30, 2019
As we continue our series on legal jargon, today we’ll be explaining what “contempt of court” means. So, maybe you’ve heard that phrase in Law and Order or from the movie Liar Liar (1997). Wherever you’ve come across it, it’s important to know so you are prepared for the customs and practices of your trial. [...]