In an effort to educate the general public - BEFORE they even contact a lawyer - about the necessary elements to a successful claim in the areas of:
- school negligence;
- construction accidents;
- defective or dangerous products;
- auto accidents; or
- slip and/or trip and fall accidents
Long Island & Queens, New York personal injury attorney Jonathan Cooper has published numerous educational articles on these topics. By way of background, Jonathan Cooper is the published author of the Free book on New York accident claims, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," as well as the New Yorker's guide to defective product claims, "Why Are There So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits?"
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What a Defendant's Bankruptcy Does to Your New York Personal Injury LawsuitAuthor of the New York Accident Book (www.TheNewYorkAccidentBook.com), Long Island & Queens, New York trip and fall and personal injury attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how a defendant's bankruptcy can affect your lawsuit. For additional information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
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How to Prove a Dog Bite Case Against a Dog Owner Under New York LawPublished author of the New York Personal Injury Guide, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim" (www.TheNewYorkAccidentBook.com), Long Island, New York personal injury and dog bite lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why proving a dog bite case against a dog's owner isn't easy to do under New York law. For additional information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
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How to Prove a Dog Bite Case Against a Landlord Under New York LawAuthor of the Free Personal Injury Book, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim" (www.TheNewYorkAccidentBook.com), Long Island & Queens, New York personal injury and dog bite lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses how to prove a dog bite case against a landlord under New York law. For additional information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
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The Circumstances Under Which New York's Police Can Be Held Liable in Negligence for Injuries to BystandersAuthor of the Free Consumer Guide, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," https://www.jonathancooperlaw.com/reports/free-new-york-personal-injury-book-why-most-accident-victims-do-not-recover-the-full-value-of-t.cfm, Long Island & Queens, New York accident attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent decision from New York State's highest court that set forth the criteria under which a New York municipality can be held liable in negligence for injuries to innocent bystanders. For additional information on this topic, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
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The 2 Types of NY Labor Law §200 Cases - and How to Prove ThemLong Island, New York construction accident attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses the two types of New York Labor Law §200 cases, and how to prove each one of them. For additional information on how construction site accident cases are handled under New York law, please visit www.JonathanCooperLaw.com, or contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516.791.5700.
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How the "Special Use" Doctrine Applies to Trip and Fall Cases in NYA recent opinion by a New York County court demonstrates how the "special use" doctrine provides another way for people injured by a defective walkway to prove their negligence case under New York law. For additional information on how to prove a negligence case in general under New York law, please visit Long Island, New York personal injury attorney Jonathan Cooper's website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com, or call his office at 516.791.5700.
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Common Exceptions to the Attorney-Client Privilege In New YorkIn this article, Long Island small business, defective products and personal injury attorney Jonathan Cooper highlights some of the most important exceptions to the attorney-client privilege. For additional information on this topic, please visit www.JonathanCooperLaw.com.
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How To Prove A Construction Site Accident Case in New YorkIn this article, Long Island, New York construction site accident and personal injury attorney Jonathan Cooper sets forth some of the basic elements that a plaintiff must successfully prove in order to win his or her personal injury case. For more information on this topic, and personal injury cases generally, please download a copy of Jonathan Cooper's Free eBook entitled "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim" from www.TheNewYorkAccidentBook.com, or visit his wesbite at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com.
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Why It May Pay to Fight A Disclaimer of Coverage under NY LawIn this article, Long Island, New York business litigation and insurance disclaimer attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses why a recent decision by one of New York's appellate courts serves as an important reminder why it may be worthwhile to contest and fight an insurer's declination to defend or indemnify an individual or business regarding claims, particularly with respect to environmental remediation or cleanup claims. To discuss your small business's particular issues with Mr. Cooper, please contact his Cedarhurst, Long Island office at 516.791.5700.
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Three Mistakes to Avoid When Negotiating a Small Business DealThis article highlights 3 common mistakes that many small business owners in New York make when negotiating business deals that unnecessarily expose their companies to commercial litigation and breach of contract lawsuits.
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E-Mail Mistakes That Can Cost Your Small Business in CourtThis article describes 3 common mistakes that small businesses make when using e-mail or other electronic communication that if not handled properly, can result in a waiver of the attorney-client privilege or confidential documents, or unwittingly subject a foreign company to commercial or civil litigation in New York.
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Fatal Mistakes that Can Leave Your Trade Secrets UnprotectedIn this article, Long Island, New York based trade secret protection attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how failing to document how and why you developed your proprietary information may leave it unprotected against trade secret theft. To obtain further information with regard to your small business's needs on how to protect its customer lists or other information against infringement or theft by a disloyal employee or third party, or your best options with respect to commercial litigation, please call the Law Offices of Jonathan Cooper at 516.791.5700.