Author Archives: Keith Tofte

ACA Reforms Take Small Businesses, Owner-Only Firms into Unfamiliar Territory

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/03/2014. To read the full article, click here. ACA Reforms Take Small Businesses, Owner-Only Firms into Unfamiliar Territory Meir Rinde | April 3, 2014 Healthcare reform is bringing an unpleasant surprise for thousands of mom-and-pop shops, small law firms, technology startups and other owner-operated firms in New Jersey.… Continue Reading

Teachers Portray New Evaluations as Too Intrusive, Time-Consuming

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/03/2014. To read the full article, click here. Teachers Portray New Evaluations as Too Intrusive, Time-Consuming John Mooney | April 3, 2014 The binder delivered recently to every state Board of Education member by the state’s largest teachers union is notable for several reasons – including its sheer… Continue Reading

Federal Audit Says NJ Hospitals Were Overpaid $44M for Medicaid Services

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/03/2014. To read the full article, click here. Federal Audit Says NJ Hospitals Were Overpaid $44M for Medicaid Services Andrew Kitchenman | April 3, 2014 A federal audit has found that four New Jersey hospitals received $44 million in Medicaid reimbursements that they were ineligible for, and the… Continue Reading

Disciplinary committee files complaint against Mercer County judge accused of mistreating employees

NJ.com published the following article on 4/04/2014. To read the full article, click here. Disciplinary committee files complaint against Mercer County judge accused of mistreating employees Jenna Pizzi | April 4, 2014 A state court disciplinary committee has filed an official complaint against Mercer County Judge Gerald Council alleging that the judge mistreated employees in… Continue Reading

State Assembly Budget Panel To Question Governor Christie’s Pension Cuts

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 3/27/2014. To read the full article, click here. State Assembly Budget Panel To Question Governor Christie’s Pension Cuts Mark J. Magyar | March 27, 2014 State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff will face questions from the Assembly Budget Committee next week about the Christie administration’s decision to change the funding… Continue Reading