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Working with DACA

Young, undocumented individuals – who would otherwise have no legal status in the U.S. – have the opportunity to work in the United States through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) instituted by the Obama administration. There is no guarantee that the DACA program will continue after President Obama’s term ends in January Read More

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Ovarian Cancer Resulting from Talcum Powder Use

Have you or a loved one suffered from ovarian cancer after a lifetime of talcum powder use? Baby powders and products such as Shower to Shower have had talcum powder as an ingredient. Many suits have been filed by victims of cancer, including ovarian cancer, against the manufacturers of products containing talcum powder. The lawyers Read More

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Death of Prince Brings Wills to the Forefront

The recent death of music legend Prince has brought the topic of wills to the forefront. His sister filed documents stating that Prince did not have a will. Now the court is working to determine how to divide his estimated $300 million estate among his siblings and half-siblings. This situation highlights the importance of writing Read More

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Age-Based Workplace Discrimination

Have you been discriminated against in the workplace due to your age? In order to have a potential age discrimination claim under federal law, you must be at least 40 years old. A different age range can bring about a claims in New Jersey under the state’s Law against Discrimination (LAD). It protects employees from Read More

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Partner Obtains Zoning Approval for Local Church

Paul H. Schultz, Esquire, a partner with the firm of Leonard Sciolla, LLP recently assisted a small church in obtaining zoning approval from the Planning Board of Edgewater Park, New Jersey to use property at a commercial rental space for worship. Mr. Schultz, Chairman of the firm’s Land Use Practice Group, volunteered to represent the Read More

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International Workers’ Memorial Day

April 28, 2016 is International Workers’ Memorial Day, a day to honor the workers around the world who have died or suffered injuries on the job. Established in 1970 by the AFL-CIO, the goal is to raise awareness of the many health and safety issues that workers face around the globe and to promote campaigns Read More

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Prenuptial Agreements

We would like to offer an early congratulations to all of you preparing to say your vows this wedding season.  If you are looking to enter into a prenuptial agreement, Leonard Sciolla is here to help. Our attorneys have experience drafting the most amicable agreement for both parties. If you are already married and looking Read More

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Avoid Potential Liability In Social Media Posts

Social media is showing no signs of stopping, with users finding value in the ability to post and view almost instantaneously. It’s not just for personal use: commercial and professional users are finding this medium to be a useful tool as well, given its ability to reach a large, targeted audience. Rapid growth has also Read More

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Distracted Driving Month

The National Safety has designated April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Distracted driving takes many forms, and whether it’s a text, Tweet, or call, cell phones are the most common distraction. Research shows that the brain remains distracted for 27 seconds after using your phone or even changing the radio station. Please stay safe by Read More

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Leonard, Sciolla, Hutchison, Leonard & Tinari Names New Partners

Leonard Sciolla, LLP has named attorney Christopher P. Fleming as partner. The full service law firm is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with offices in Pennsylvania and Moorestown, New Jersey. “Mr. Leonard and Mr. Fleming possess the skills, experience and dedication that will allow this firm to continue to succeed and grow throughout the region,” said Read More

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