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Die-hard sports fans, more specifically season ticket holders, almost certainly assume that their game tickets will automatically be renewable from year to year.  As a recent federal court decision (Frager v. Indianapolis Colts, Inc., Dkt. No. 1:16-cv-632-WTL-DML (S.D. Ind. Nov. 9, 2016), aff’d, Dkt. No. 16-4183 (7th Cir. June 22, 2017)) makes clear, however, that […]

The bad news is that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has reported that there were more than $2.3 Billion Dollars of losses from October 2013 to February 2016 from business e-mail compromise (“B.E.C.”) scams. The good news is that a simple phone call confirming the authenticity of the wire request prior to acting on it […]

By: Natalie Diratsouian Liddell v. Liddell, No. A-5186-12T3, 2017 N.J. Super. LEXIS 70 (App. Div. Jan. 9, 2017). The terms of marital settlement agreements typically govern the distribution of any real or personal property acquired during the marriage. The term “equitable distribution,” although technically not defined as an equal distribution of marital property, typically entails […]