2025 ABA/IPT Advanced Tax Seminar
03.14.2025
Presented by: Alex Paul Genato
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02.26.2025
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey Cannabis Workshop
Partner Bill Caruso will serve as the moderator for the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey’s “Cannabis Workshop.” Joining Bill will be a panel of industry leaders, who will be discussing the current state of cannabis and its future.

02.11.2025
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
ABA Real Property Trust & Estate Law Section Virtual CLE Conference
Join partner Steven K. Mignogna, who will be presenting the program "Seven Deadly Trust and Estate Claims," at the American Bar Association's first annual, ABA Real Property Trust & Estate Law Section Virtual CLE Conference. This 2-day conference is designed to keep practitioners up to date on the latest developments in core planning topics in each of the trusts and estates and real property fields. Steve’s program focuses on seven significant novel claims that have come about as estate and trust litigation intensifies around the country. These include:

02.11.2025
Articles
D&O "Capacity Exclusion" May Bar Coverage When Acting Outside the Scope of Insured Status
Directors’ and officers’ (D&O) policies insure against claims arising from alleged wrongful acts attributed to directors and officers of the insured entity—provided they were principally engaged in that capacity at the time the alleged wrongful conduct was committed. In other words, such coverage is placed in question when the insureds accused of the alleged wrongful conduct were not acting strictly within their insured role. In that circumstance, the D&O insurer will undoubtedly invoke its policy’s “capacity exclusion” to bar coverage.