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Employees May Sue for Lost Wages Following New York Breach of ContractEmployers who breach a contract may be liable for lost wages under the agreement. View here for more from a New York breach of contract lawyer.
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Why a Queens Court Denied a TRO in Breach of Contract ActionLong Island, NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why a Queens County trial court denied a request for a TRO in a breach of contract case.
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Specific Performance: Solution to Your New York Breach of Contract?Is upholding the terms of your contract better than receiving a financial award of damages? View here for more from a New York breach of contract lawyer.
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When Your New York Contract Is UnclearSomewhat surprisingly, in the majority of breach of contract cases I get called about, the contract does not clearly address - and sometimes does not even discuss at all - the issue that led to the claim.
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Why One Queens Building Owner Deserved To Lose His Breach of Contract & Indemnity ClaimA Queens owner lost his breach & indemnity claim due to lack of proof and poor contract terms. In NY, strong evidence and clear clauses are key.
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Unethical Companies, Frivolous Defenses to Breach of a NY Contract, and the "American Way"Businessman shares tale of vendor betrayal: custom work done, then contract abruptly terminated without pay, sparking outrage & financial strain.
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Why Many Implied Warranty Claims Fail Under New York LawBy way of background, implied warranties are primarily applied in two contexts in New York. Foll
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NY County Court Allows Party to Break its Settlement AgreementEvery once in a while, I come across a case that really burns me, particularly when it involves a party (or his attorney) not keeping his word - and getting away with it. In <a hr
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In Breach of Employment Contract Case, NY Court Holds Arbitration Clause UnenforceableArbitration clauses are standard in business contracts.
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When Negotiated Terms Don't Make It Into Your New York ContractSo you've spent weeks, maybe even months, of back and forth negotiations on this deal ... and you've finally reached an agreement.
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At What Point Does a Contract Actually Become Enforceable Under NY Law? (It's Not What You Think)Contrary to what many people (mistakenly) think, a contract doesn't inherently become enforceable once it's signed. So, here's the rule,
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Why Breach of Contract and Unjust Enrichment Claims Are Mutually ExclusiveYou can generally pursue different legal theories - even if they are inherently at odds with each other - to try and recover your losses. Here's one exception