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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Former Partners: Guilty of Breach of Fiduciary Duty in New York?Former business partners may owe each other a fiduciary duty under New York law. View here for more from a New York business litigation attorney.
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Board Members May Commit Breach of Fiduciary Duty in New YorkUnder New York law, board members could be found to commit breach of fiduciary duty. View here for more from New York breach of fiduciary duty attorney.
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Company Wins Over $1.3 Million From Former Managers Who Violated Their Non-CompetesFinding in favor of the defendants' former employer, a Colorado jury concluded the defendants were liable for violating their non-compete agreements.
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Buyer Refuses to Close on Property, So Brooklyn Law Keeps DownpaymentAfter the buyer refused to close on the property as called for in their contract, a Kings County court allowed Brooklyn Law School to keep the downpayment.
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Is a New York Non-Compete Agreement Enforceable? Points to ConsiderWhether a non-compete agreement is enforceable depends on whether it is reasonable. View here for more from a New York non-compete agreement lawyer.
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Five Vital Questions to Determine Whether a New York Contract Is ClearNeed assistance evaluating whether a New York contract is clear or ambiguous? View here for questions to ask from a New York breach of contract attorney.
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Filing a Breach of Contract Claim? Vital Points That You Must AddressHow you word a lawsuit alleging breach of contract is vital to the success of your case. View here for more from a New York breach of contract lawyer.
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Without Proof of Loss Caused by Fraud, NY Federal Court Dismisses Claim
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How Both Sides Lost a NY Breach of Contract CaseAlthough rare, it is possible for both sides to a breach of contract claim can lose, explains NY breach of contract attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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Tyco Settlement: Key Points of a NY Breach of Fiduciary Duty ClaimBreach of fiduciary duty claims are decided upon the facts of each individual case. View here for more from a New York business litigation lawyer.
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Bringing a Breach of Contract Claim in New York: Jurisdiction Is KeyWant to bring a breach of contract claim in New York? The state must have proper jurisdiction. View here for more from a New York breach of contract attorney.
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Injunctions: Protection for Plaintiffs in New York Non-Compete ActionsInjunctions serve to protect plaintiffs in breach of non-compete agreement claims. View here for more from a New York non-compete agreement attorney.