Agreements are what make the business world go ‘round. It’s the interdependence of companies and individuals that fuels business progress and, ultimately, success. So important are these agreements that they become contracts — legally binding documents that hold both parties accountable for agreed-upon actions/tasks. In New Jersey and in... read more
Business Law•
Jay McDaniel •
Sunday, Jun 4, 2023
Does an Integration Clause Void Terms from an Earlier Written Contract? The standard integration clause in a contract is often looked at as boilerplate, added toward the end of the document, and in many cases ignored by parties that follow a different course of behavior in performing their obligations.... read more
Contracts; businesses in New Jersey and everywhere depend on them for security and success. What happens though if one is accused of not holding up his or her end of a business contract? Those facing such accusations can turn to a business litigation defense attorney for assistance. When one is... read more
One byproduct of the current economic environment may be the revisiting of old business claims. If the claim against you seems old, you will want to consider the New Jersey defense of the statute of limitations. Under New Jersey law, a plaintiff must file its lawsuit within a certain... read more