Home Town - To New State

April 16th, 2008

Sometimes, moves take us hundred’s of miles from our home town – to new states, countries or continents.  These moves are harder to plan for, and require much more stringent assessment of belongings, so that you can afford the move itself.

Long distance moves are harder on families who are used to supporting one another – you’ll often find that your phone bill increases and that you’ll have more problems adjusting if you’re moving away from familial support – if you’re moving TO your family though, you can be sure that things may get easier – if a little nutty.  Moving back to one, or both families guarantees that your life will probably be filled with help – or interference, depending on how you view your family’s input – either way, its worth it, once you find clear and consistent boundaries.

The move itself should be planned the same way as you would any other move – but remember, the more you’re moving, the more petrol you’ll need.  A 400 mile move MAY end up costing you the same as renting a van in the UK – a move out of the country may be cost prohibitive, and it may be easier just to sell everything and start fresh when you get there.

A long move such as over several hundred miles may also change schooling arrangements, or your job – uprooting over a distance of hundreds of miles can lead to new opportunities – or the loss better ones back where you were – so you have to carefully evaluate what you want from your life, and whether it would be best served by moving to a whole new part of the world.

Moving to a different country or continent may leave you with language to consider – do you speak the language that is predominant there – and if not, can you learn it?  If you can’t communicate, you’ll find it harder to do many things we take for granted.

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How To Choose The Orange Beach Hotel That’s Right For You

March 27th, 2008

Orange Beach Hotels / Orange Beach AL

Savvy vacationers know that choosing the right accommodations for a vacation is just as important as choosing the location itself, and nowhere is that more true than in Orange Beach, AL.

Orange Beach, AL is home to many diversions, from dolphin cruises to outdoor concerts and sea turtle hatchings to golf and hundreds of exclusive shops. As a result, your accommodations can play a major factor in the direction that your vacation plans take. Below are some very important issues to factor in when deciding what kind of place to stay, and where in Orange Beach AL you want to be located.

•    What are your vacation goals?

If your primary aim is to enjoy the sand and surf, you’ll want to be certain to stay beachside in one of Orange Beach AL’s many beautiful accommodations. Particularly if you like to walk the beach early in the morning or enjoy late night strolls, you might want to consider an ocean-view or even ocean-side room. Also, if you’re bringing the whole family along, you’ll probably need a suite – frequently more economical in condo rentals than in hotels – so that your nighttime stargazing doesn’t keep the kids awake.

•    Are you the adventurous type?

If you’re into seeing and experiencing new things, ask around before making reservations, as property managers who own vacation rentals often have personal relationships with the owners of local attractions, and may be able to set you up with a coupon booklet or even a discount code for multiple adventures such as helicopter rides, SCUBA and snorkeling lessons and even deep-sea fishing. Orange Beach AL is known for its diverse natural setting, so even if you prefer to experience nature from behind the wind-screen of a speedboat or through the glass-bottom of a dolphin cruise, the potential savings and new experiences are well worth the minimal research.

•    Are you planning any romance and/or quality family time?

A great way to bond with loved ones is to learn something new together, and golf is the perfect way to get a loved one involved in something that they can share with you for years. Many Orange Beach AL golf courses are set within the pristine beauty of the area, making nature lovers, fans of the sport and romantically inclined spouses all happy as you travel the dunes, hit some balls and enjoy learning new things about each other and your game. Before you make reservations, investigate the different golfing packages offered by your hotel – it may be worth mentioning to the manager or property owner that you’ve got some golfing to do, since you might find a great package in the offing.

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Linkin Park

February 5th, 2008

No other name in music comes close to matching the groundbreaking, innovative sound of this Grammy Award-winning group.  Blending rock, rap and metal into one unique musical style, Linkin Park has reached worldwide fame and respect with their hit albums, Hybrid Theory, Meteora and Collision Course.  Now, in support of their latest record, Minutes to Midnight – featuring “What I’ve Done” – Linkin Park will be back on stage, headlining the Projekt Revolution Tour.  Don’t miss your chance to experience Linkin Park live!  Linkin Park concert tickets are on sale now for all Projekt Revolution Tour dates. Linkin Park is coming to town! Get ready to rock as Linkin Park bring their show to a stage near you.  Barry’s Tickets has the best deals on tickets as Linkin Park comes to a city near you.

The Law Offers More Legal Protection, Sometimes

December 1st, 2007

The highest court in New Jersey has compared discrimination in our society to a cancer which must be aggressively cut out and prevented from spreading.  One way New Jersey has dealt with the issue of discrimination is through the education of our youth in our public schools in the hopes that prejudice learned at home is eliminated through the cultural enlightenment of our impressionable children.  Another effective way New Jersey  has dealt with discrimination is  through the implementation and enforcement of one of the most powerful anti-discrimination laws in the nation, New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination.   Under this New Jersey law, it is unlawful for any employer, school, hospital, business, governmental agency, financial institution, landlord, seller of real estate, and place of public accommodation (hotel, motel, etc) to discriminate against any person on the basis of numerous protected classifications such as a person’s gender, race, country of origin, ethnic background, religion, marital status, age, physical or mental handicap, genetic, cellular or blood type and pregnancy.   New Jersey law protects all persons fitting within any protected classification from being terminated from or deprived of employment or a benefit or service because of discrimination.   Additionally, the law prohibits discrimination as  motivation for changing the terms or conditions of a person’s employment or of any service, benefit or right to which an employee is entitled..   One of the key provisions of the law enables everyone to be able to afford a lawyer to help them in discrimination claims as the Law Against Discrimination forces the company or person guilty of discrimination to pay the victim’s legal fees and expenses.

Some examples of widespread unlawful discrimination in the workplace can be seen in cases our law firm has handled.  In one case, a young woman of Hispanic ethnicity was fired merely because she was pregnant.  Although our client was physically able to perform all of the tasks required of her job and even had a letter from her doctor attesting to this fact, her company nevertheless fired her simply because of her pregnancy.  The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination clearly states that such action is illegal, therefore, the employer made an unwise decision in firing our client because the company will now have to pay many tens of thousands of dollars in litigation expenses to defend and ultimately settle our client’s claims.
In another case, our female clients were subjected to unwelcome touching and sexually explicit verbal comments by their male employer.  On one occasion, the male employer even placed a nude photograph of himself on the office bulletin board so that his entire staff, all women, would have to see it while they worked.   On another occasion, our client was humiliated when the male employer in question placed a small Christmas tree upon her desk, and, instead of holiday ornaments, the boss hung condoms on the tree.  The boss continued to commit similar degrading and embarrassing acts upon his female staff on an almost a daily basis for several years until finally the female office workers decided they had enough and retained our law firm to help them.  In the end, it was the boss who was humiliated as he and his insurance company were forced to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to compensate the women he had victimized for his own gratification.

Although there are many cases similar to the above examples, the sad fact remains that unlawful discrimination, especially in the workplace, is a daily occurrence.  The common thread in the examples given above is that when some people believe they have authority over others by virtue of their high position with a company, these people believe they have the right to exploit or discriminate against their employees who do not possess the same authority within the company.  The Law Against Discrimination, however, is the great equalizer!   When victims of unlawful discrimination become educated about the law and understand that they no longer have to put up with discriminatory practices against them at work, they gain the ability to change things for the betterment of themselves and for all similarly victimized employees, and, in the process, obtain compensation for their damages.  As the old saying goes, “Information is power.”   It is clear that everyone in New Jersey who works hard just to feed, cloth and house their families needs to understand that when it comes to fighting discrimination, they are empowered with the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, legal protection too strong for any exploitive bigot to ever defeat.

If you believe that you or a loved one have been the victim of unlawful discrimination, you may wish to consult with an experienced attorney to discuss the situation and learn more about your rights and available remedies, especially since no article can serve as a substitute for the advice an experienced attorney can provide based on the merits and circumstances of an individual case.  The bottom line: with the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination as a powerful ally, no one should ever put up with discrimination in the workplace.

David Sternlieb, a partner in the law firm of Shapiro & Sternlieb located in Freehold and Manalapan, is a New Jersey Corporate Lawyer who handles cases involving unlawful discrimination in the workplace