May 2024 Edition
In This Issue
Summer Time at the Shore
“As the sun shines brightly over the sandy beaches and the waves crash against the shore, the coastal towns that we call home come alive with excitement and energy. The month of May ends with the annual Memorial Day Weekend which signals the unofficial start to summer at the Jersey Shore. However, with the influx of visitors and tourists, it’s not uncommon for law enforcement and legal professionals like us to be kept on their toes…” By: J.J. Uliano, Esq.
What is Happening at CU&W?
- Andrew Walsh and Elizabeth Uliano Giblin celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with the Little Silver Fire Department at their annual fundraiser. Our Firm was a proud sponsor of this wonderful event.
- The Officers and Trustees (including J.J. Uliano) of the Monmouth Bar Association were proud to honor our late Assignment Judge at the dedication of the Lisa P. Thornton Memorial Hall at the Monmouth County Courthouse in Freehold.
The Dangers of Social Media
In today’s digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. From sharing updates about our personal and professional lives to connecting with friends and family, social media platforms offer convenience and connectivity like never before. However, as plaintiff’s attorneys in a personal injury lawsuit, we often caution our clients about the dangers of posting on social media before and while their case is in litigation…
Criminal Law FAQ with Charles J. Uliano, Esq.
Q. What Can Happen to My 15-Year-Old that is Facing Criminal Charges?
“The outcome for a minor (someone under 18 years old) facing legal issues generally depends on the gravity of the offense. While most fifteen-year-olds may not end up in prison, exceptionally severe cases could lead to juvenile detention. In some instances, a minor may face adult prosecution for a serious crime.”
Learn more about juvenile criminal charges by visiting our dedicated page.
Your Personal Injury Journal Checklist
When a new personal injury client visits our office, we strongly advise them to start maintaining a personal injury journal. This journal should include the following details:
- Record any doctor’s appointments, medical tests, physical therapy sessions, chiropractic care, acupuncture, or visits to other medical providers. Include the date, provider, and purpose of each visit. This will help you recall each visit in your own words and organize your testing and treatments chronologically; and more important information that you can read in our latest newsletter below.
To read this issue in its entirety, visit the following link: May 2024 Newsletter.