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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When a New York Court Rejects Your Liquidated Damages ClauseJust because a New York court invalidated your liquidated damages clause doesn't mean you are without recourse, says NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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Why Making Multiple Summary Judgment Motions in NY is a Bad IdeaMaking multiple motions for summary judgment is usually a very bad idea, explains New York business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper
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Principles v. Pragmatism: How Trial Can Be Bad for YouIt's scary how some people get angry, lose all focus, and refuse to settle their cases - no matter how bad an economic decision that may be for them
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Why a NY Court Won't Enjoin a Defendant from Defaming YouThere's a reason why it's almost impossible to get an injunction barring a defendant from defaming you in New York, explains Jonathan Cooper
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NY Court:Trial Not Needed to Find Employee's Contract Was BreachedLong Island & Brooklyn, NY breach of employment contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a case where a court found employment breached as a matter of law.
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No Tortious Interference Without Breach of Contract, Says NY CourtLong Island, NY breach of contract attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent decision by a NY Federal court dismissing a tortious interference claim.
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Avoiding the Rush to Judgment in a Breach of Contract CaseLong Island, NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why it's important to avoid rushing to judgment in a breach of contract case.
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Brooklyn Paper Sues Reporter to Enforce Non-Compete AgreementLong Island & Brooklyn, New York non-compete agreement attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent case where a reporter was sued by his old employer.
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NY Trial Court Holds Non-Compete Clause UnenforceableLong Island, NY non-compete & business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent case where a NY court held invalid a non-compete agreement.
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Why Some With a Breach of Fiduciary Duty by a NY Co. Can't Be HelpedLong Island, NY breach of fiduciary duty attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses why some people, who do not provide sufficient information, cannot be helped.
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At Risk of Stating the Obvious, NY Court Gives Contract Plain MeaningLong Island, NY breach of contract attorney Jonathan Cooper explains why a NY Court refused an elevator maintenance company's attempt to overreach on a contract
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How Some NY Non-Solicitation Agreements Go Too FarSome non-solicitation agreements are legitimate - and will be upheld by NY's courts; others won't. This article discusses the differences between the two.