This blog by the six-time published author Jonathan Cooper, is intended to educate the general public about issues of interest, particularly innovations and changes in the law, in the areas of non-compete agreements, breach of contract matters, school negligence (and/or negligent supervision), construction accidents, slip and/or trip and fall accidents, auto accidents, and, of course, defective or dangerous products.
For additional information on any of these topics, readers are encouraged to download these FREE e-books:
- To Compete or Not to Compete: The Definitive Insider's Guide to Non-Compete Agreements Under New York Law
- When Schools Fail to Protect Our Kids
- When You Don't Have a Written Agreement
- Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim
- Why Are There So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits?
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Trial Set for BYU's Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim Against PfizerAfter years of delays, BYU is finally getting its day in court on its claims that Pfizer breached its contract regarding intellectual property.
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IBM and Indiana at Odds over Breach of ContractNew York business attorney Jonathan M. Cooper discusses the breach of contract lawsuits between IBM and the state of Indiana. Read here to learn more.
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Possible Breach of Contract Could Cost Ex-CEOA NY business attorney discusses the complication of how to use work experience in a new workplace without breaching a contract. Read here to learn more.
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New York Breach of Contract Lawyer Warns: Your Employer Could Sue YouThink most companies will not sue their former employees? Think again. View this page for more from a New York breach of contract lawyer.
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Nike Sues Reebok for Interference & Misappropriation of Tebow Rights
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Hulk Hogan’s Wife Cleared of Breach of Fiduciary DutyNew York business litigation attorney Jonathan M. Cooper discusses the breach of fiduciary duty case against Linda Hogan.
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M.I.A.’s Super Bowl Hijinks Could Mean Breach of ContractLaw Offices of Jonathan M. Cooper discuss possible breach of contract by artist M.I.A. in Super Bowl halftime show.
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METLife Sued by Investor for Breach of Fiduciary DutyBusiness attorney Jonathan M. Cooper discusses the possible breach of fiduciary duty by METLife to its investors.
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Possible Breach of Fiduciary Duty in Sale of Quest SoftwareNew York business litigation attorney Jonathan M. Cooper discusses the recent agreement to take Quest Software back into the private sector.
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Author’s Non-Compete Agreement Leads to Amazon DealNew York non-compete attorney Jonathan M. Cooper explains the how author Kiana Davenport was able to work through a non-compete agreement to get her book published.
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New York Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Case Involving Delta Enterprise Corp.Court finds that non-compete agreements can be extended if employees violate the terms. View here for more from a New York non-compete agreement lawyer.
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Victory for Singas Pizza in Non-Compete LawsuitSingas Famous Pizza wins non-compete battle against New York Famous Pizza. View this page for more on this case from a New York non-compete agreement lawyer.