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  • The Critical Differences Between a Broker and a Finder in NY
    There is a critical distinction between a broker and a finder, both in terms what needs to be proven, and what fee you are entitled to under NY law
  • How to Prove You're Entitled to a Finder's Fee in New York
    There is a baseline amount of proof you need to establish entitlement to a finder's fee under New York law, explains breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper
  • No Signature, No Problem: How Breach of Contract Claims Can Survive in New York
    Just because one side to an agreement didn't sign doesn't mean your breach of contract claim is D.O.A., explains NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper
  • Two Ways to Get Around a Choice of Law Provision in New York
    It is hard, but not necessarily impossible, to get around a choice of law provision in New York, explains breach of contract attorney Jonathan Cooper
  • Why Some Joint Ventures in New York Don't Need a Written Agreement
    Contrary to popular belief, a joint venture or partnership doesn't necessarily need to be in writing to be enforced under New York law, explains Jonathan Cooper
  • How to Prove Lost Profits in a New York Breach of Contract Case
    Proving lost profits as an element of contract damages isn't as simple as you might think, explains NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
  • The 3 Indispensable Conditions Needed to Rescind a Contract in New York
    There are 3 must-have conditions before you can "undo," or rescind, a contract under NY law, explains New York breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper
  • When an Agreement Does - & Doesn't - Need to be in Writing
    The Statute of Frauds requires that certain types of agreements be reduced to writing - or else, explains NY breach of contract lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
  • Why Corporate Parents Can't Sue for Subsidiary's Breach of Contract Under NY Law
    A parent company can't sue on behalf of its subsidiary for breach of contract under NY law, explains New York business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper
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Long Island, New York Jonathan Cooper practices in Nassau, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, New York City and Westchester. In order to order a FREE copy of his Book on New York accident lawsuits entitled "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," or to schedule a free consultation with Mr. Cooper, please contact his main office located in Cedarhurst, Long Island at 516.791.5700.

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