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  • Affirmative Defenses to Allegations of Breach of Contract

    Mar 20, 2019

    If you’re in business, you have regular exposure to contracts, both written and oral. You may also have the experience of dealing with situations where a party has failed to meet obligations under an agreement. Though the breach of a contract can often be the basis for legal action, there are certain “affirmative defenses” that can be raised, which can absolve you of liability. The Common Affirmative Defenses to Breach of Contract Typical affirmative defenses...
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  • Understanding Wrongful Discharge

    Mar 7, 2019

    When Is Termination of Employment Illegal? Your job is one of the most important parts of your life. It brings self-esteem and provides you with the resources to take of yourself and your loved ones. Few things can be more devastating than getting fired. When that happens, one of the first questions you need to ask is “was the termination legal?” Employment at Will To understand wrongful discharge, you also need to understand the concept...
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  • Common Defenses to the Enforceability of a Contract

    Mar 4, 2019

    In an earlier blog, we identified the specific elements of a valid and enforceable contract: An agreement Supported by consideration Voluntarily entered into By persons with contractual capacity With a subject matter that is legal Let’s look a little closer at the defenses you can raise to the enforceability of a contract. The Contract Was Entered into because of a Mistake This defense may be raised when there is some misunderstanding with respect to the...
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  • Trucking Accidents Continue to Rise

    Feb 21, 2019

    More Trucks, More Miles, and Cheaper Gas Increase Injury and Fatality Rates According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the number of fatalities arising out of large truck accidents went up by approximately five percent in 2017, with more than 4,000 lives lost in commercial truck accidents. Authorities believe that lower fuel prices contributed significantly to the increase, as the reduced price of gas has been an incentive for truckers to put more...
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  • What Bankruptcy Can and Cannot Do for You

    Jan 8, 2019

    If you’ve gone through a divorce or suffered a serious medical setback, and you’re struggling to meet your financial obligations, you may be considering bankruptcy as a way to get a fresh financial start. When you file for Chapter 7, Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you’ll immediately have the protection of the automatic stay, which prevents creditors from harassing you with phone calls, letters or legal action. But a bankruptcy filing won’t stop all...
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  • Happy Holidays from The Law Office of Howard N. Sobel

    Dec 24, 2018

    At the closing of the year, we pause to reflect on our blessings. We count your trust and confidence among those blessings, and we hope that this season brings continued blessings to you. Happy holidays and best wishes for a prosperous new year...
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  • Happy Thanksgiving

    Nov 22, 2018

    We give thanks, today and every day, for you and the trust you place in us. We are committed to building strong relationships with our clients because we understand that strong relationships lead to better results. We hope that this holiday allows you to spend time with loved ones, to rest, reflect, and give thanks. Happy Thanksgiving!...
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  • Challenging a Traffic Ticket in New Jersey

    Sep 5, 2018

    It happens to just about everyone at some time—you’re in a hurry and don’t quite stop at a stop sign or you’re traveling a little faster than you should be—and you get pulled over by law enforcement officers. Maybe there were extenuation circumstances. Maybe it really wasn’t you they clocked on the radar. Can you challenge the ticket? How do you go about doing that? You can always fight a traffic ticket. The first and...
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  • Life Estates in Real Property

    Aug 27, 2018

    Let’s assume that you’re retired and you own a house that you would like to convey to your children after you are gone. You’d prefer not to have the house run through your estate, but you don’t want to transfer the property now, as you want to stay in your house for the rest of your life, if possible. If you want the property to go to your children, one option is to re-title the...
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