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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Law Offices of Jonathan Cooper's November '10 Newsletter
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October '10 NewsletterThe Law Offices of Jonathan Cooper's October '10 Newsletter discusses important topics related to school negligence, tort reform, how you can recover your legal fees in a breach of contract case and the New Free Consumer Guide: 3 Reasons That Your Employment Agreement May Not Be Worth the Paper It's Printed On. For additional information, please contact Jonathan Cooper directly at 516-791-5700.
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Law Offices of Jonathan Cooper August 2010 NewsletterLong Island, New York breach of contract, school negligence and child injury attorney Jonathan Cooper's August 2010 Newsletter discusses timely topics, including "No Written Agreement? No Problem, Says NY Court," and "How to Prove a Negligent Misrepresentation Claim Under NY Law."
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July '10 NewsletterLong Island, New York business litigation, breach of contract and personal injury attorney Jonathan Cooper's July 2010 Newsletter announces the launch of Mr. Cooper's new book on breach of contract law entitled "When You Don't Have a Written Agreement," as well as articles pertaining to breach of an employment agreement and when attorneys go way too far. For additional information on these topics, please visit his website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com.
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June '10 NewsletterIn his firm's June 2010 Newsletter, Long Island, New York breach of contract and school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses issues of a school assault by a teacher, and when a contract is deemed to be breached. For additional information on these topics, please visit www.jonathancooperlaw.com or www.nysmallbusinessattorney.com.
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May '10 NewsletterLong Island, New York business litigation, negligent supervision and construction accident attorney Jonathan Cooper's May 2010 Newsletter announces the launch of Mr. Cooper's educational videos on breach of contract, negligent supervision and New York auto accident cases. For additional information on these topics, please visit his website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com.
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April 2010 NewsletterIn the April, 2010 edition of his firm newsletter, Long Island, New York school negligence, business litigation and consumer product recall attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how one New York City school's narrow escape from liability should trouble us all, another reason why many business fraud claims fail under New York law, and the most important question you should have answered before starting a products liability case in New York.
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March '10 NewsletterIn the March '10 edition of his newsletter, Long Island, New York business litigation,construction site accident and consumer product recall attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses when New York lawyers try to defend the indefensible, how just a website can render you subject to a New York court's jurisdiction, why one Brooklyn judge dismissed a construction worker's injury case - and thereby disregarded a jury's verdict, and why no one should be surprised that Toyota's "fixes" of their faulty brake pedals didn't work. For additional information on any of these topic areas, please visit Jonathan Cooper's website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com, or his New York business litigation blog at www.nysmallbusinessattorney.com.
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February '10 NewsletterIn the February '10 edition of his newsletter, Long Island, New York breach of contract, construction site accident and defective product attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses why a New York appeals court recently held that kids cannot sue their foster parents in negligence, how Toyota was caught attempting to conceal their defective designs, and the cost of failing to reduce your agreements to writing. For additional information on any of these topic areas, please visit Jonathan Cooper's website at www.JonathanCooperLaw.com.
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Long Island, New York breach of contract, defective products and construction site accident attorney Jonathan Cooper's January 2010 Newsletter
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November/December '09 Newsletter
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October 2009 Newsletter