RED BANK, NJ – New Jersey’s mansion tax underwent significant changes in 2025, shifting responsibility for the supplemental realty transfer fee from buyers to sellers on properties exceeding $1 million
CENTRAL ISLIP, NY – Licensed professionals in New York who are convicted of Driving While Intoxicated face not only criminal penalties, including up to one year in jail and a
BROOKLYN, NY – Passengers injured in a car accident in New York may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, though the amount depends
Los Angeles, CA – SpicyBrainTest.com has launched a free online self-assessment platform offering ADHD and Autism screening tools for adults. The site hosts two short questionnaires designed to help adults
Nang delivery services represent a growing segment of the convenience economy, focused on providing fast and reliable access to whipped cream chargers and related products. Through innovation, compliance, and a
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI – A felony conviction in Michigan does not automatically close every airport job, but it can trigger federal background-check rules that limit access to secure positions for
MIAMI, FL – Florida’s non-compete law underwent significant change with the Contracts Honoring Opportunity, Investment, Confidentiality, and Economic Growth (CHOICE) Act, which took effect on July 1, 2025, and now
NEW YORK, NY – The Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) generally requires buyers to withhold 15% of the amount realized when a foreign person sells a United
Air Voel, a trusted Canadian supplier of sleep therapy equipment, reports a noticeable rise in interest for CPAP machines as more people become aware of the importance of sleep health
HACKENSACK, NJ – The financial consequences of an arson conviction in New Jersey can extend far beyond any criminal fine or prison sentence, reaching into court-ordered victim restitution, municipal demands