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Construction Liens in New Jersey

New Jersey Construction Liens – What does the Law Say? New Jersey’s Construction Lien Law (CLL) was initially introduced to provide legal recourse for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers denied payment for services rendered. Initially, the CLL outlined processes and procedures … Continue reading

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Litigation and the Importance of Handling Business Records

Moorestown New Jersey Business Litigation Attorneys It’s important to carefully maintain legal, financial, employment, and insurance records regarding your business. Of course, most business owners are aware of the importance of maintaining financial and employment records for state and federal … Continue reading

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Averting Litigation | How to Avoid Vague Contractual Language

Moorestown Business Contracts Attorneys – LaVan Law Business contracts typically detail each party’s financial obligations, performance responsibilities, and legal recourse in the event of a breach or dispute. For these reasons, drafting and reviewing business contracts is essential when protecting … Continue reading

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The U.S. Tax Code Overhaul Must Address All Businesses

In President Obama’s State of the Union Address, he called for a rewrite of business tax rules. And while initially the focus was on corporate tax reform, in April the Obama Administration indicated that individual tax reform should be included … Continue reading

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