About Law Offices of Diane H. Kim, LLC — Real Estate & Employment Law Parsippany
Law Offices of Diane H. Kim, LLC serves clients in Parsippany, New Jersey and across Morris County from their office at 90 E Halsey Road, handling real estate transactions, estate planning, and employment law Parsippany matters with meticulous attention to detail. Attorney Diane Kim brings the same thorough, responsive approach to every engagement — whether guiding a first-time homebuyer through closing, drafting a comprehensive estate plan, or reviewing employment contracts. Clients who have faced employment law Parsippany questions alongside real estate or estate matters benefit from having a single trusted attorney who understands how these areas often intersect. Explore New Jersey attorneys by practice area for additional resources.
Diane Kim’s client reviews reflect an attorney who is exceptionally responsive, patient with questions, and genuinely invested in protecting each client’s interests. First-time homebuyers describe her ability to demystify complex closing documents and prevent costly errors before they occur. Estate planning clients praise her sensitivity to difficult family conversations about the future. Her work on business contract drafting — including a 12-page business acquisition agreement delivered in 36 hours — demonstrates the same high standard across all service areas. Her transparent, reasonable pricing adds further value for clients who want strong representation without uncertainty about costs.
Employment Law Parsippany — Practice Areas & Services
- Employment contract review and negotiation
- Real estate purchase and sale transactions
- FSBO and attorney review period representation
- Estate planning including wills and trusts
- Business contract drafting and acquisition review
- Residential and commercial closing representation
What Clients Say
Reviewers consistently describe Diane Kim as thorough, responsive, and calm under pressure — qualities that prove especially valuable during the stressful final stages of real estate transactions. First-time buyers highlight her ability to identify and resolve issues during attorney review that saved them from problematic purchases. Estate planning clients value her patience and sensitivity navigating sensitive family planning conversations. Business clients praise her turnaround speed and the comprehensiveness of her contract work. The overwhelming consensus is that Diane Kim treats every client’s matter with the same care and precision, regardless of transaction size.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the attorney review period in a New Jersey real estate transaction?
New Jersey’s attorney review period gives buyers and sellers three business days after signing a contract of sale to have an attorney review and potentially cancel or modify the agreement. This is a critical window — an attorney can identify unfavorable terms, negotiate revisions, and protect your interests before you are legally bound to the transaction. Skipping attorney review is a common mistake that can have costly consequences at closing.
What employment contracts should New Jersey employees review with an attorney?
Non-compete agreements, confidentiality clauses, severance agreements, and offer letters with complex bonus or equity provisions all warrant attorney review before signing in New Jersey. New Jersey courts apply a reasonableness standard to non-competes, and an attorney can identify provisions that may be unenforceable or that limit your future career options in ways that are not immediately apparent from the contract language.
Quick Facts: Employment Law in Parsippany, New Jersey
- NJ Workplace Injuries (2023): Approximately 87,300 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in New Jersey in 2023 — NJ Dept. of Labor & Workforce Development
- NJ Minimum Wage (2024): $15.49/hour for most employees — wage theft and misclassification are leading employment complaints — NJ DOL
- NJ NJLAD Protections: The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination covers employers with as few as one employee — broader than federal law — N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 et seq.
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