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What to Do When Unmarried Couples Separate: Addressing Joint Property Ownership
Navigating property ownership as unmarried partners in New Jersey requires a clear understanding of your rights and options, especially whe
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Jan 316 min read


How to Respond to a Motion to Dismiss in New Jersey Litigation
Facing a motion to dismiss in New Jersey litigation can be daunting, but it is an opportunity to strengthen your case and ensure your claims
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 296 min read


Key Legal Considerations in Business Partnerships: A New Jersey Perspective
Entering into a business partnership can be a rewarding venture, combining the skills, resources, and expertise of multiple individuals to a
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Jan 276 min read


Protecting Your Fees: Ensuring Financial Security in Client Relationships
One of the most critical aspects is ensuring that you collect fees owed for your work.
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 245 min read


Communication: The Key to Avoiding Consumer Litigation
With strict consumer protection laws and the potential for class action litigation, companies must take proactive steps to safeguard themsel
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Jan 226 min read


Choosing the Right Lawyer for Your Business
Finding the right attorney is essential to resolving your issue effectively and cost-efficiently.
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 206 min read


Understanding Pay-If-Paid and Pay-When-Paid Clauses in Contracts
Two common contractual provisions that often appear in agreements are pay-if-paid and pay-when-paid clauses.
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 176 min read


The Importance of Safety Training in the Workplace
Managing risk is a fundamental part of any supervisor’s responsibilities, but when deadlines loom and pressures mount, safety training can s
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Jan 176 min read


Subcontractor Agreement Basics
The importance of a comprehensive subcontractor agreement extends far beyond the construction industry.
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 156 min read


When and How to File a Motion to Dismiss in New Jersey Litigation
In New Jersey litigation, a motion to dismiss is a powerful procedural tool that allows a defendant to challenge the legal sufficiency of a
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 136 min read


What You Need to Know About the New Jersey Real Estate Consumer Protection Enhancement Act
Governor Phil Murphy signed into law the New Jersey Real Estate Consumer Protection Enhancement Act, a transformative piece of legislation
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Jan 106 min read


The Role of Mediation in Resolving Business Disputes in New Jersey
While litigation is sometimes necessary, it is not the only—or even the best—way to resolve conflicts.
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 86 min read


New Year, New Opportunities: Launching Your Business with Confidence
January is more than just the first month of the year—it’s a season of opportunity and transformation.
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 67 min read
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