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Do You Need a Lawyer if You’re Facing Eviction in NYC?

Introduction Hiring a lawyer for an NYC eviction is highly recommended. Hiring a lawyer would help you in complex processes. Lawyers can help you assist proper accurate documentation and navigate you through court proceedings. Your rights would be protected and efficiently all work can be done. For a smooth solution and to avoid costly mistakes, […]
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When Is the Right Time to Hire Breach of Contract Lawyers?

When you enter into an agreement, both parties commit to certain obligations, it’s the foundation of a healthy business or professional relationship. A breach of contract simply happens when a party fails to meet the obligations they agreed to. This could mean the work is done late, services are being performed poorly, or failing to […]
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What Is the Difference Between a Lawyer and a Litigation Lawyer?

Introduction: Most people use the word “lawyer” to refer to anyone who practices law, but in reality lawyers specialize in very different types of work.  A General practice lawyer (sometimes called a transactional lawyer) focuses on the everyday legal needs of individuals and businesses.They draft and review contracts, provide legal advice, form companies, negotiate deals, […]
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Commercial Tenant Rights in New York: A Pragmatic Overview

Let’s cut to the chase. For any business owner in New York City, the commercial lease signing is a moment of profound consequence, a fork in the road where future stability and potential liability intersect. Unlike the heavily regulated world of residential rentals, the commercial arena operates largely under a stark legal principle: you signed […]
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What Is the Role of a Lawyer in Commercial Litigation?

Let’s face it: running a business in New York City is tough enough without facing any major legal battle. But when a conflict erupts, whether it’s a broken deal, an internal fight, or a messy property dispute, you need to have a trick up your sleeve. That’s where commercial litigation comes in.  To successfully deal […]
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Does a Lawyer Have to Create Your Commercial Lease Agreement?

In New York, the law doesn’t technically require that a commercial lease attorney be involved in drafting a lease. Any two parties with legal capacity can sit down and write a binding contract, provided it adheres to fundamental contract principles. But here is where the technicality ends and common sense must take over. The stakes […]
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