

Rubenstein Business Law Continues to Grow
Saddlebrook, NJ - - The growing virtual business law firm of Rubenstein Business Law continues to expand by welcoming seasoned business lawyer Sandy Feder, Esquire to its New Jersey operations. “We are delighted that someone with Sandy’s impressive legal credentials and energy has joined us to continue building a formidable legal team in New Jersey. Sandy has a solid diverse background in the law and in business, and brings years of experience to our growing client base,” com


Time to Update Your Company's Cell-Phone Policy
About 85% of American companies have a written policy that limits workers' use of cell phones while driving. The goal is to improve employee safety, while also preventing lawsuits from people who are injured by distracted employees. That's great - but many of these policies were adopted several years ago, and need to be reviewed now because the legal landscape has changed. Here are some of the problems with many older policies: They are not inclusive enough. Many older polici


Can You Sue for a Bad Online Review ?
Online customer reviews have become a very important part of retail business. In one recent survey, two-thirds of shoppers said they consulted online customer reviews before buying. Of those, 90 percent said their buying decisions were influenced by positive reviews, and 86 percent were influenced by negative reviews. A one-star increase in a restaurant's Yelp rating led on average to a 5-9 percent increase in revenue, according to a recent Harvard Business School study. And


Commercial Landlord is Responsible for Disability Access
A commercial landlord who leased space for a restaurant and a liquor store can be held liable in court if the premises aren’t accessible to the disabled – even though the lease said that disability access was completely the responsibility of the tenant. That’s the word from a federal court in California. The case is a warning to commercial landlords that they need to be proactive and make sure that tenants are fulfilling their responsibilities under the Americans With Disabil