Jonathan Cooper, the Long Island & Queens, New York-based author of the Free book on New York accident claims, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," and the New Yorker's guide to defective product claims, "Why Are There So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits?" gets asked many questions in the areas of school negligence (and/or negligent supervision), construction accidents, car accidents, defective or dangerous products and slip and/or trip and fall accidents.
After a while, Mr. Cooper decided to reduce these questions, and his answers, to writing, as part of his ongoing effort to educate the general public about these areas of the law.
For additional information on any of these topics, readers are encouraged to download these Free e-books on New York personal injury claims
After a while, Mr. Cooper decided to reduce these questions, and his answers, to writing, as part of his ongoing effort to educate the general public about these areas of the law.
For additional information on any of these topics, readers are encouraged to download these Free e-books on New York personal injury claims
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What duties are imposed when a fiduciary relationship exists between two parties in New York?
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What are my options when I discover a party is in breach of a New York contract?
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What rights do I have if my New York contract contains a release of fiduciary duty?
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Do I have a claim against the other party to my New York contract if the other party terminates the agreement in order to avoid making payments?
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Does my company have a “legitimate business interest” for enforcing a New York non-compete clause against me?
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What is a bilateral contract in New York, and how does it impact a breach of contract claim?
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Could using Twitter create an allegation of violation of a non-compete agreement in New York?
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What should I do if the buyer of my house broke our contract in New York?
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What factors will the court consider following a breach of New York real estate contract?
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I am being sued for breach of a non-compete agreement in New York, but I do not live in the state, what evidence might be helpful to my case?
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Does my investment advisor owe me a fiduciary duty in New York?
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Does a website’s terms of service constitute a binding agreement in New York?