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Michael Saffer interviewed by New Jersey Law Journal regarding the biggest trends in Commercial Litigation

January 26, 2022

The likely continuing growth of the global and American economy in 2022 means that more business will be conducted and more acquisitions and consolidations of businesses will occur, according to Michael Saffer, Esq. of co-chair of Commercial and Corporate Litigation at Mandelbaum Barrett PC. Mr. Saffer was recently interviewed by the New Jersey Law Journal regarding the biggest trends in Commercial Litigation.

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Announces the Appointment of Craig W. Alexander, Esq. as Co-chair of the Firm's Real Estate Practice Group

January 26, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC is pleased to announce that Craig W. Alexander, Esq. has been named Co-Chair of the Firm's bustling Real Estate Department. He will work closely with Co-Chair Barry R. Mandelbaum in this role.

Brian Block authors article for The New Jersey Law Journal titled "When Enforcing Restrictive Covenants, Timing is Everything"

January 21, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Litigation and Employment Law partner, Brian Block, Esq. has authored an article in the January 21, 2022 issue of the New Jersey Law Journal titled "When Enforcing Restrictive Covenants, Timing is Everything." In this analysis, Brian details a New Jersey case as an example to answer the question, "What point in time should a court focus on when assessing whether an employer has legitmate interests to protect?"

Mohamed Nabulsi, Esq. authors article for NJBIZ titled " Fighting Back: Facing extinction amid monopolization, independent pharmacies see a lifeline"

January 18, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Healthcare Co-Chair Mohamed H. Nabulsi, Esq. has authored an article in the January 17, 2022 issue of NJBIZ titled "Fighting Back: Facing extinction amid monopolization, independent pharmacies see a lifeline." Nabulsi writes, "Chain pharmacies, mass retailers and supermarkets have undercut the market by selling generic drugs at less than cost, often accepting significant losses on generic drugs, simply to draw more business to their stores. The race to the bottom has almost single-handedly wiped out independent pharmacies."

Family Law Co-Chairs David Carton, Esq. and Lynne Strober, Esq. have co-authored an article in the New Jersey Law Journal titled "50-50 Parenting Time: Should It Be the Law"

January 14, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Family Law Co-Chairs David Carton, Esq. and Lynne Strober, Esq. have co-authored an article in the January 13th, 2022 issue of New Jersey Law Journal titled "50-50 Parenting Time: Should It Be the Law?" with contributions from Vito Colasurdo, Jr. and Rebecca Frino.

Alex Keoskey interviewed for Medical Economics article titled "Dealing with Medical Board Complaints"

January 13, 2022

Alex Keoskey, Esq., a partner in the Healthcare department at Mandelbaum Barrett PC was interviewed for an article in the January 11th, 2022 issue of Medical Economics. "Physicians should take medical board complaints far more seriously than a medical malpractice complaint," he says. "Physicians need to be aware of the reporting requirements enshrined in state and federal law relating to adverse actions by medical boards."

Mandelbaum Salsburg is now Mandelbaum Barrett PC

January 10, 2022

We are building on our 92-year history with an exciting change. Mandelbaum Salsburg PC is now…

Martin Hauptman contributes to NJ.com article titled "My employer eliminated my life insurance. Can I deduct the loss?"

December 3, 2021

Martin Hauptman, a partner in the Trusts & Estates, and Taxation practice groups and chair of the ERISA and Employee Benefits practice at Mandelbaum Barrett PC has contributed to an article in the December 2nd, 2021 issue of NJ.com titled "My employer eliminated my life insurance. Can I deduct the loss?"

Mandelbaum Barrett PC's Healthcare Group Welcomes Mena R. Francis, Esq. to head the Firm's PIP Arbitration/Reimbursement Recovery Department

November 16, 2021

As an expansion of the Healthcare Law Practice Group, Mandelbaum Barrett PC welcomes Mena R. Francis, Esq. to head the firm's PIP Arbitration/Reimbursement Recovery Department. In the ever-changing PIP/No-Fault space, arbitration has emerged as the only practical way a healthcare providers can be compensated for their services absent settlement. Mr. Francis has extensive experience representing medical providers and facilities in collecting PIP claims. With over a decade of experience in the industry, he knows what it takes to make sure providers collect fast. This new practice area compliments the Group's existing representation of clients in connection with all payor recoupment disputes, whether the payor is a government payor, such as Medicare and Medicaid, major medical carrier or self or partially funded plans.