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Peter Lamont, Esq.
Nov 15, 20234 min read
Back to the Future Teaches Us That Our "Legal" Past Does Not Dictate Our Future
In this post, we'll explore how, just like in "Back to the Future," our legal journey is not predetermined and how we can harness
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Mar 6, 20233 min read
Understanding Jurisdiction in Civil Lawsuits
Jurisdiction is a fundamental concept in civil law that determines which court has the power to hear a particular case. It refers to the...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Mar 3, 20234 min read
Why You Need a Lawyer to Represent You in a Lawsuit
Lawsuits are complex legal matters that require a thorough understanding of the law and legal procedures. A person or business that tries...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Feb 27, 20234 min read
Understanding a Defendant's Duty to Mitigate Damages
In a civil lawsuit, the plaintiff seeks to recover damages from the defendant for harm caused by the defendant's actions. However, to...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jan 25, 20234 min read
AI-Powered Robot Lawyers Are Coming To Court
For the first time ever, a robot lawyer is set to appear in court on behalf of a defendant. Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, announced...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jul 11, 20226 min read
Motions to Dismiss and Motions for Summary Judgment: What's the Difference? |Peter J. Lamont, Esq.
Motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment are both types of pretrial motions that can be filed in a civil case. A motion to...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jul 5, 20225 min read
What is a Cause of Action ?| Peter J. Lamont, Esq.
Litigation attorneys often refer to causes of action when they are discussing a complaint or a lawsuit. While the term "cause of action"...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
May 23, 202216 min read
What is the Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Defamation Lawsuit Really About? |UTLRadio Podcast
This episode of the UTLRadio Podcast aired on May 23, 2022. If you haven't done so already, make sure that you subscribe to the...
Peter Lamont, Esq.
May 16, 20224 min read
Force Majeure: Are Pandemics an Act of God?
Force Majeure clauses are commonly seen in contracts to protect against the unknown. Something could go wrong, and it could completely ruin
Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 14, 20214 min read
The Devil Wants Your Soles but Nike Says "No"
While most people would agree that it is not a good idea to sell your soul to the Devil, Satan, with the help of MSCHF Product Studio, Inc.
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