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Do You Save Money if You Negotiate Your Own Real Estate Contract?
Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of people who think that they can save money if they negotiate their...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jun 11, 20183 min read


Your Arbitration Agreement is No Good
"Your Arbitration Agreement is No Good." This is essentially what the New Jersey Superior Court of Bergen County told the Defendant in a...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Nov 6, 20173 min read


Georgia Southern's Former Coaches File Breach of Contract and Tortious Interference Lawsuit | To
Former Georgia Souther offensive coordinators, David Dean and Rance Gillespie, filed lawsuits against the school, the head coach,...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jul 7, 20172 min read


The Basics of Subcontractor Agreements in Construction
It is imperative that contractors have a written contract with each and every subcontractor they use regardless of how small the services th
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Sep 30, 20163 min read


What Are the Elements of a Breach of Contract Lawsuit?
1. Existence of a Valid Contract For there to be any breach at all, there must first be a valid contract. The contract does not need to...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jun 6, 20163 min read


Limiting Liability For Contractors
In today's litigious world limiting liability is of paramount importance. It does not matter whether the contractor is handling a large...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 19, 20164 min read

Do Small Business Owners Need an Attorney to Review their Commercial Lease?
Most small business owners often act as their own legal counsel for a variety of what they consider to be “simple” legal matters. Such...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Sep 29, 20154 min read
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