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:
- Non-Compete/Trade Secret Agreements
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty
- Tortious Interference
- Breach of Contract
- Business Litigation
- School Negligence/Liability
Long Island & Queens, New York 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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When Your New York Contract Is Silent on Timing for PerformanceWhat happens when your contract doesn't specify your deadline for performing your end of the deal? Long Island, NY breach of contract lawyer explains
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What Happens When State Law Prohibits Arbitration of a ClaimThere are circumstances where various state courts prohibit arbitration of a claim. Long Island, NY non-compete lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses the outcome
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How to Prove a Case to Recover Cost of Goods Sold Under NY LawWonder how to prove a case to recover the cost of goods you sold under NY law? Long Island, NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains.
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2 Ways Insurance Brokers Can Be Liable for Getting the Wrong Coverage in New YorkA truly unpleasant discovery is learning that your insurance broker didn't get the right coverage, or adequate coverage after a loss. Here's two ways to recover
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When New York Courts May Actually Extend Your Non-CompeteThere are some limited circumstances where a NY Court may actually extend a non-compete agreement, explains NY non-compete litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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Can Employers Sue for Employee Breach of Contract in NYThere are some instances, like breach of a non-compete, where an employer can get back the salary it paid to employees who were disloyal, says Jonathan Cooper
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Damages That Employers Can Recover for Breach of a Non-Compete in New YorkThere are different types of damages that a former employer can recover for breach of a non-compete, explains NY non-compete attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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Damages You Can Recover When a Buyer Backs Out of a New York Real Estate DealIf a buyer backs out of your real estate deal, you aren't limited to recovery of the downpayment, explains L.I,, NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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Why the Forum Where You Litigate a Non-Compete Dispute is So ImportantIf you thought the forum selection clause in a non-compete agreement isn't important, think again, says Long Island, NY non-compete attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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How States Other Than New York Are Treating Non-Compete AgreementsThink you have your former employee locked up by a non-compete agreement? It will depend on a lot of factors, particularly the locus of the agreement.
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Why Employers Should Consider New York as Their Preferred Forum for Non-Compete DisputesIf you are an employer and must choose where to litigate your non-compete disputes, New York should be near the top of your list, explains Jonathan Cooper
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One Way to Escape a Forum Selection Clause in New YorkIf you're faced with a forum selection clause you hate, you may have a way out, but it's an uphill climb, explains NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper