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Is My Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim Too Late?Long Island, NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses how to calculate the statute of limitations for bringing a breach of fiduciary duty claim.
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Why Bad Faith Claims Against NY Insurers Usually FailUnlike many other states, in NY it's almost impossible to win attorneys' fees or punitive damages against insurers that unreasonably delay or deny claims
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How to Prove an Unfair Competition Claim Under New York LawWondering how to prove an unfair competition claim under New York law? NY non-compete & breach of fiduciary duty attorney Jonathan Cooper explains.
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How Conversion Doctrine is Used to Fight Industrial Theft"What Is Conversion Under New York Law?" It's probably not what you think, explains New York business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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How Insurance Brokers Can Be Liable for Getting the Wrong Coverage in NYInsurance brokers may dislike it, but there are instances where they can be held liable for securing the wrong kind of insurance coverage, says Jonathan Cooper
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How To Prove A Successful Business Fraud Claim Under NY LawIn this article, New York small business lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses what a plaintiff must prove in order to prevail on a business fraud claim.
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How Fraudulent Inducement Claims in New York Are Won (& Lost)NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper lays out the elements of a successful claim for fraudulent inducement, and the reason why most of these claims fail