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The Garden State Law Podcast

The Garden State Law Podcast

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The Garden State Law Podcast discusses all things legal in the state of New Jersey. Presented by lawyers from Saiber LLC, the Garden State Law Podcast highlights trending topics in litigation, transactional law, real estate, and more.© 2025 Saiber LLC Economía
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  • The Garden State Law Podcast: Launching Family Law at Saiber with Stacey Cozewith
    Jul 8 2025

    Stacey Cozewith, Chair of Saiber’s new Family Law Practice, joins the podcast to discuss building the Firm’s first family law group, navigating divorce, custody, and prenuptial agreements, and how empathy and strategy shape her approach. Stacey also shares how AI is changing legal work and what clients should know before starting the process.

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    47 m
  • Inside New Jersey’s New Pay Transparency Law: What Employers Need to Know
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of the Garden State Law Podcast, DanaLynn Colao breaks down New Jersey's newly signed Pay Transparency Law, set to take effect on June 1, 2025. DanaLynn shares key insights into what the law requires, which employers are impacted, and how to prepare for compliance. From mandatory salary disclosures in job postings to promotion transparency and the importance of pay equity audits, this episode provides practical guidance for businesses of all sizes. Tune in to learn how employers can stay ahead of the curve and avoid costly penalties.

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    7 m
  • The Impact of the FTC’s Non-Compete Ban on M&A
    Aug 21 2024

    Much discussion has been had over the Federal Trade Commission’s decision to ban non-compete clauses. As we all know, this will impact the employee/employer relationship dramatically. However, how will this affect the potential acquisition of a business? Will this have an impact on venture capital firms from making certain investments? Corporate law attorney Pooja Patel explores this, and more, in the latest episode of the Garden State Law Podcast.

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    18 m
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