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Why Apple-Samsung Judge Asked if Lawyer Was "Smoking Crack"Regardless of a judge's level of frustration, it is incredibly rare that he/she will ask one of the lawyers if they're smoking crack, explains Jonathan Cooper
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Don't Need No Stinkin' Facts: How Fraud Claims Can SurviveThere is a rare exception to the requirement that you must show your hand in a business fraud case, explains NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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How Bad Behavior in Fiduciary Breach Case Ended in DisasterThis is Exhibit A in how a client's truly awful behavior in a breach fiduciary duty and fraud case can lead to disaster, explains Jonathan Cooper.
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Deposition Goes Totally Off the Rails in a NY Fraud CaseYes, lawyers are sometimes surprised, even shocked, at what comes out of their clients' mouths at a deposition, explains Jonathan Cooper
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How Trade Secret Theft Cases Render Plaintiffs VulnerableBringing a trade secret theft case is not without its risks, explains NY business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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A Textbook Case of How to Prove Trade Secret Theft in NYWhen it comes to trade secret theft cases, the biggest hurdle for a plaintiff is typically proving that the theft actually occurred, explains Jonathan Cooper
New York Noncompete, Trade Secret & School Negligence Blog
Practice Areas
Jonathan Cooper represents businesses and individuals in business and commercial litigation cases including breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, as well as New York child accidents, construction site accidents and personal injury cases.
Non-Compete/Trade Secret Agreements
Despite moves by various states, and now, by an Executive Order by President Biden laying out the Administration's goals of banning, or at least severely curtailing, non-compete ag...
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Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Contrary to popular belief, not all relationships qualify as a "fiduciary" one. Rather, a fiduciary relationship is created when there is a justifiably heightened degree of trust betwee...
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Tortious Interference
With increasing frequency, the term "Tortious Interference" has been thrown around without a sufficient appreciation of the elements required to be shown in order to prevail on the...
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Breach of Contract
Generally speaking, a contract is where two sides have a "meeting of the minds," and agree to become mutually obligated to each other. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that a br...
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Business Litigation
Our New York employment law website is dedicated to answering the questions you may have about issues pertaining to non-compete agreements, breach of contract in general, and when third...
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School Negligence/Liability
Long Island, New York school negligence and liability attorney and published author Jonathan Cooper has written extensively on how to prove your school injury case under New Y...
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