Blog
  • By the Numbers: Which Jersey Shore Town Arrests the Most People for DWI?
    By the Numbers: Which Jersey Shore Town Arrests the Most People for DWI?
    One of New Jersey’s most picturesque areas is the Jersey Shore, featuring 130 miles of coastline that spans from Sandy Hook to Cape May. The Jersey Shore’s beautiful beaches boast barrier islands and bays, complete with charming lighthouses, fishing villages, and scenic views. However, many people think of the Jersey...
  • Look Out for These Additional Red Flags When Choosing a Lawyer (Part 2 of 2)
    Look Out for These Additional Red Flags When Choosing a Lawyer (Part 2 of 2)
    In the previously published Law Office of Eric M. Mark blog entitled “Look Out for these Red Flags when Choosing a Lawyer (Part 1 of 1)”, we discussed these three red flags that may indicate that you picked the wrong attorney and you should strongly consider alternate legal representation: (more…)
  • Look Out for these Red Flags when Choosing an Attorney (Part 1 of 2)
    Look Out for these Red Flags when Choosing an Attorney (Part 1 of 2)
    There is certainly no shortage of attorneys in this country. In fact, in 2018 there were approximately 1.34 million attorneys in the United States. In New Jersey in 2017, there were approximately 41,168 resident and active attorneys in the state—this means there are 45.7 resident and active attorneys per every...
  • What You Need to Know About New Jersey’s Open Container Law
    What You Need to Know About New Jersey’s Open Container Law
    New Jersey, like the majority of states, has an open container law. Under New Jersey’s open container law, NJ Rev Stat § 39:4-51b (2013), all occupants (whether the occupant is the driver or just a passenger) of a motor vehicle located on a public highway, or the right-of-way of a...
  • Weird New Jersey Laws
    Weird New Jersey Laws
    Every state has its own unusual, seemingly wacky laws—and New Jersey is no exception. Perhaps you’ve seen some of these bizarre New Jersey laws before. These wacky laws are often posted on the Web or circulated in “How weird is our state?” group emails among easily amused friends and coworkers....