In honor of Women’s History Month, Becker is celebrating the incredible women whose expertise, leadership, and dedication elevate both our firm and the clients we serve. This year, we’re proud to highlight the achievements of longstanding women team members across various departments, recognizing their impact and contributions over the years. […]
You should always consult your legal counsel when dealing with the limited common elements of your condominium association because, chances are you hold some misconceptions about that they are or how to identify them. After all, correctly determining whether certain property is part of a unit, the common elements, or […]
Becker proudly announces the recognition of Martin C. Cabalar and Paul H. Shur, shareholders in our New Jersey offices, as a Rising Star and Super Lawyer, respectively. The “Rising Star” designation represents the top 2.5% of attorneys under 40 in New Jersey, while a “Super Lawyer” designation acknowledges the top […]
Becker’s Washington Weekly: Week of March 23
DHS Shutdown Enters Sixth Week The DHS shutdown continues as the White House and Congressional leaders negotiate to fully reopen the Department. This week, the House of Representatives will once again vote on legislation to fund DHS and will take up a resolution expressing gratitude for DHS employees. The House […]
Q: Last year my condominium association levied a special assessment to fund a project to remodel the building’s lobby. The project is now complete and there is a significant amount of money left over. So, questions are arising as to how the association should handle the surplus funds. What does […]