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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One Way to Defeat a Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim in New York There are circumstances where an otherwise valid breach of fiduciary duty claim will fail under NY law, explains business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper. -
How a Fiduciary Duty is Breached Under New York Law It's easy to proclaim that someone 'breached their fiduciary duty.' But what does that really mean? NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains. -
How New York Law Can Compel a Party to Honor its Agreement Monetary damages aren't the only form of relief for a party that breaches its agreement, explains NY breach of contract attorney Jonathan Cooper. -
How Employers Can Limit Your Time to Sue Them Under New York Law Adding to the mix of reasons why it's very difficult to prevail against your employer, New York allows employers to limit your time within which to sue. -
How to Survive a Motion to Dismiss in New York Federal Court Long Island, New York business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper lays out how to defeat a motion to dismiss in Federal Court. -
How to Stop Someone From Stealing Your Domain Names Under New York Law Wondering how to stop someone from stealing your domain names under New York Law? NY business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper explains. -
When You Don't Need to be a Party to a Contract to Recover Under New York Law Just because you weren't a direct party to a contract doesn't necessarily mean you can't recover your losses for breach of contract under New York law. -
How New York Courts Limit Unjust Enrichment Claims Although unjust enrichment claims may apply in the absence of a contract, they are not without limits, explains NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper. -
How New York's Courts Determine if Your Contract is Ambiguous How does a NY determine whether a contract is ambiguous? Breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains. -
One Danger of Challenging an Arbitration Award in New York If you lost at arbitration and think there's nothing to lose by challenging the award, think again, explains NY business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper. -
Why Winning a Fraudulent Concealment Case in New York is So Hard Fraudulent concealment cases, particularly in the real estate context, are very hard to win in NY, explains NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper.