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Steven Adler and Brian Block co-author article for New Jersey Law Journal titled "How Not to Handle the Trial of an Employment Case"

March 14, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Partners Steven Adler and Brian Block have co-authored an article in the March 9, 2022 issue of the New Jersey Law Journal titled "How Not to Handle the Trial of an Employment Case"– A hypothetical case provides a crash course on employment litigation, including the after-acquired evidence doctrine, the cat's paw doctrine, stray remarks and the same actor inference.

Rebecca Frino, Esq. authors Family Law article for New Jersey Law Journal

March 11, 2022

"With masks coming off and the eventual likelihood of a vaccine for children under 5, we are likely to see an uptick in parental discussions and disagreements over whether to vaccinate children against COVID-19."

Rebecca Frino, Esq., attorney in the Matrimonial and Family Law group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC has authored an article in the March 10th issue of New Jersey Law Journal titled "Vaccinating Your Child: Are You Sure It's Your Decision to Make?"

Peter Tanella is Guest Speaker on Harbor Business Experience Podcast

March 3, 2022

Peter Tanella, Esq., Chair of the National Veterinary Law Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC is thrilled to be this week's guest speaker on the Harbor Business Experience Podcast with Robert J. Trimble DVM.

If you're hoping to learn and grow in the world of practice ownership, don't forget to join the Harbor Business Experience! Once a month, Rob Trimble, DVM and the team at Harbor.vet will be taking a deep dive into the things you need to know to find success in the business side of the veterinary industry.

Peter Tanella authors article for Today's Veterinary Business titled "Stay Away, Please"

February 16, 2022

"Common in veterinary practice transactions, restrictive covenants are designed to prevent the seller from soliciting clients and competing with the buyer after the sale. Through such restrictions, buyers aim to protect themselves and ensure that the acquired business does not lose value due to the seller's re-entering the market. To fulfill those objectives, a purchase agreement's restrictive covenants should be negotiated, clearly stated, endure for a reasonable period (for example, two to five years) and be practical in geographic scope."

Chair of the National Veterinary Law Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC, Peter Tanella, Esq. authors a regular column in Today's Veterinary Business called "Legal Lingo." In the current February/March 2022 issue, his article titled "Stay Away, Please" discusses how restrictive covenants serve a critical purpose in a newly purchased clinic's continued success.

Congratulations to Peter Tanella, Esq. for Being Appointed to the Board of NYSAVE.

February 14, 2022

Peter is a strong animal advocate and is committed to helping the pets and the people in his community by volunteering for this great cause. NYSAVE is a non-profit organization which provides emergency funding for the veterinary care of sick or injured companion animals owned by low-income NYC residents who are unable to pay the […]

Mandelbaum Barrett PC adds 3 partners; plans to open new office in Bergen County

February 14, 2022

Full-service law firm Mandelbaum Barrett PC as announced that three new partners will join the firm's Real Estate practice and plans the opening of a new office in Bergen County. Bart G. Mongelli, Anthony J. Arnone, and Roberto S. Migliorelli, all former partners at DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Giblin, LLP, will join the firm's growing real estate practice and be based in its new Lyndhurst, NJ, office.

Peter Levy Authors Article in ROI-NJ Titled “Future Shock: What Happens when Medical Device Technology Moves Faster than Regulation Governing it?”

February 9, 2022

The FDA has some catching up to do on establishing clear regulations around a new class of medical devices known as “Software-as-a-Medical Device (SaMD).” Currently, technological and scientific advances are outpacing the regulators and without specific rule-sets for these innovations, many safety and security requirements and liability questions remain unknown. Peter A. Levy explores these healthcare […]

Peter Tanella authors article for Today's Veterinary Business titled "When Clients Sue"

February 8, 2022

"Empathy and communication go a long way when heading off litigation. Unfortunately, a New Jersey case shows what can happen in their absence."

Peter Tanella, Esq., Chair of the National Veterinary Law Group at Mandelbaum Barrett PC is the also the "Legal Lingo" columnist for Today's Veterinary Business. In the current issue, Peter writes an article titled "When Clients Sue" where he analyzes a recent appellate case followed up with important takeaways for all Veterinarians.

Mandelbaum Barrett PC kicked off its 2022 charitable giving with a winter gear drive and $5,000 donation to Livingston Philanthropies, Inc.

January 27, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC kicked off its 2022 charitable giving with a winter gear drive and a $5,000 donation to Livingston Philanthropies, Inc. One of our favorite local charities to support, the organization's mission is "providing for the poor, homeless and profoundly poor." In addition to the financial donation from the Mandelbaum Charitable Foundation, our attorneys and staff brought in new and gently used hats, scarves, gloves and winter coats.