July 2024 Edition
In This Issue
Summer Swimming
“July always brings back memories of my early days as the head swim coach of the Seashore Swim Team. As an attorney, I’ve had the honor of serving a wide variety of clients, each with their individual needs and obstacles. This role has often paralleled my past as a swim coach, calling for patience, empathy, and flexibility in dealing with diverse personalities and circumstances…” By: Attorney J.J. Uliano, Esq.
Bicycle Injuries: What You Need to Know
During the summer months, a significant number of people in the community appreciate the advantages of cycling. Nevertheless, it is crucial to be mindful of the potential dangers and legal consequences linked to bicycle accidents. Recent research indicates a rise in bicycle-related injuries, highlighting the need for a thorough understanding of liability in such cases. In the event of a bicycle accident, determining liability can be a complicated process. Factors such as negligence, road conditions, and traffic laws all play a crucial role in determining who is at fault…
Real Estate FAQ with Andrew T. Walsh, Esq.
Q. What Is the Role of the Real Estate Agent in a Real Estate Transaction?
The role of a real estate agent in a transaction is to serve as the primary facilitator for the efficient transfer of property. The agent operates within a regulated statutory environment and requires knowledge in the areas of legislation, the property market, and the marketing process…
What is Happening at CU&W?
- James J. Uliano, Esq. installed as the President-Elect of the Monmouth County Bar Association. On May 23, 2024, J.J. Uliano was installed as the President-Elect of the Monmouth Bar Association at the Spring Lake Manor. Mr. Uliano will serve as the next President of the MBA.
- Attorneys from our firm attended the New Jersey State Bar Association Annual Convention in Atlantic City. The conference is a great opportunity for continuing legal education, networking with other attorneys, updates in the legal community and more.
Fireworks Safety Tips
- Fireworks should only be used outdoors.
- Only adults should handle and light fireworks.
- Keep water nearby, such as a hose or bucket, to douse used fireworks before disposal.
- Use fireworks only as directed; avoid altering or combining them. Never position any part of your body directly above a fireworks device.
- Do not aim or throw fireworks at others; avoid any playful behavior.
- Remember, alcohol and fireworks are a dangerous mix; designate a responsible person to handle them.
Learn more about Determining Accountability for Fireworks Accidents.
To read this issue in its entirety, visit the following link: July 2024 newsletter.