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Physician Contracts – Pay Attention to What is NOT in the Contract, as Much as What IS

Physicians are well served by referring a proposed contract to an attorney who can identify pitfalls contained within the contract. This small investment in legal services may have a profound effect on the day to day life of physicians who accept a contract. Physicians are well advised to also consider certain factors which are not […]

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A Time for ThanksGIVING!

I am always thankful for the many blessings in my life, including my family, my health, my friends, and ability to support worthy causes.  I’d encourage everyone reading this to support two causes I support: Gift of Life Inc. of NJ:  Today, there are over four million children around the world who have been diagnosed

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Why Is Title Insurance Important?

There are many reasons why purchasers of real property are prudent in securing a title insurance policy. Perhaps, one of the most important reasons is to protect against fraudulent lawyers, real estate brokers; and title insurance agents. A real life scenario, which Romanowsky Law is currently handling, is illustrative. A young man (“Client”) is approached

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Recent Healthcare Law Developments

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid services, Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule updating the prospective payment rates for in-patient rehabilitation facilities on August 6, 2014. Among other things, the final rule is consistent with the Department’s policy to collect data on the amount and mode (individual, concurrent, group and co-treatments)

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NJ State Board of Nursing Proposes Temporary Courtesy Nursing Licenses for Spouses of Armed Forces Members Relocated to NJ

What is a licensed nurse in another state to do when their spouse who is in the armed forces is suddenly relocated to NJ? How can a struggling armed forces family make ends meet when the nurse has to wait for a protracted license application to be passed? On June 2, 2014, the NJ State

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