Firm Partner Marcy Katz was interviewed by U.S. News & World Report for an article on whether a couple should enter into a prenuptial agreement before getting married. Ms. Katz said that more young couples are getting prenups, which is proof that such agreements are no longer for the super-rich. […]
Attorney Mollie Hartman Lustig Speaks at New Jersey State Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education Seminar on Cannabis Licensing in the Garden State
Mollie Hartman Lustig (center), Co-Chair, McLaughlin & Stern’s Cannabis Practice Group, speaks during the New Jersey State Bar Association’s (NJSBA) Continuing Legal Education seminar, “Cannabis Licensing in New Jersey: What You Need to Know as the Businesses Light Up,” which took place at the Borgata Hotel & Casino’s Music Box […]
McLaughlin & Stern Sponsors NYS Latino Restaurant, Bar & Lounge Association’s 7th Annual Gala
NEW YORK, NEW YORK — McLaughlin & Stern was the sponsor of the NYS Latino Restaurant, Bar & Lounge Association’s (NYSLRBLA) 7th Annual Gala, which took place on May 18 at HK Hall in Manhattan. The firm has provided ongoing support for the gala and the hospitality industry. The event […]
The Guardianship Diversity Initiative
By Daniel G. Fish In 2020, New York County guardianship judges, the New York Women’s Bar Association and the Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission inaugurated the Guardianship Diversity Initiative (GDI) to increase and promote diversity in the Mental Hygiene Law Article 81 practice. The program has already been successful in […]
Firm Partner Jerome A. Scharoff was interviewed by The New York Times for an article on how children of divorce can adapt to living in two different homes. Mr. Scharoff said, if the divorced parents share child-rearing duties, then they should live in close proximity to each other. To read […]
