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[05/09] Texas may claim Amazon owes sales taxes [05/09] Circuit City allows Blockbuster, Icahn to review books [05/09] Icahn prepared to buy Circuit City if Blockbuster can't [05/09] Cosmetics firm Lancome and Uma Thurman in contract dispute [05/08] New rule would limit insurers contact with elderly, disabled [05/08] Google looking golden again after challenging stretch [05/08] Housing aid bills face vetoes by President Bush [05/07] AP sources give inside look at Microsoft's raised Yahoo bid [05/07] Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to form $14.55B wireless company [05/07] Writers strike hurt, but Disney's 2Q profit still climbs
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[05/09] Convicted NYC lawyer sentenced to 25-to-life for murder [05/09] Microsoft appeals $1.4B EU antitrust fine [05/09] Jury selection begins in R. Kelly child pornography case [05/09] Conn. man says police broke into home, ripped out catheter [05/09] Pastors encouraged to violate IRS ban on partisan politics
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Commercial Law
[05/08] Royal Ins. Co. of Am. v. Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. In an action brought by Ford and its cargo insurer against defendant-ocean carrier for damages arising from the loss of cargo during a transatlantic voyage, partial summary judgment for defendant and third-party defendants is reversed where the district court erroneously interpreted the bill of lading to apply Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA) instead of the Hague-Visby Rules, and additional briefing and fact-finding may be required before the liability limitation may be appropriately applied. (Amended opinion)
[05/07] Family Home & Fin. Ctr, Inc. v. Fed. Home Loan Mortgage Corp. In mortgage broker's action raising claims against Freddie Mac for intentional interference with contract, unfair competition under California state law, and defamation, summary judgment and a related ruling for Freddie Mac are affirmed where: 1) the intentional interference claim failed as there was no admissible evidence that Freddie Mac influenced or caused another party to terminate its mortgage broker contract with plaintiff, intentionally or otherwise; 2) Freddie Mac's placement of plaintiff on its "Exclusionary List" did not constitute unfair competition; 3) for purposes of the defamation claim, plaintiff failed to show malice to defeat the Common Interest Privilege; and 4) there was no abuse of discretion in denying a request to defer ruling on summary judgment.
[05/07] B & H Med., L.L.C. v. ABP Admin., Inc. In an antitrust case involving the legality of an agreement which established an exclusive network of preferred providers to supply types of medical equipment to enrollees in certain health-benefits plans offered to Chrysler, Ford, and state employees and retirees, a judgment and sanctions against plaintiff whose application to the network was rejected are affirmed, and appellate sanctions imposed, where: 1) plaintiff's antitrust claims lacked any conceivable merit; 2) a challenge to a discovery order failed; and 3) sanctions imposed below were not an abuse of discretion, and further, appellate sanctions were warranted.
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New Jersey Business Lawyers
More than 100 years of collective legal experience
The Paramus, New Jersey law firm of Dunn Lambert, L.L.C., advises businesses throughout New Jersey and New York in all corporate and business law matters. Contact the law firm by phone or e-mail to schedule a consultation.
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Our core clients are small to mid-sized businesses, often involved in high-tech or low-tech manufacturing, distribution, retail, or the service industry. Our lawyers also represent professionals and professional associations, including accountants, attorneys, medical professionals, architects, and engineers.
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Selecting a business law firm, whether for a single issue or for on-going advisory counsel, is a critical decision. Long-term benefits of a relationship with our firm include minimization of disputes and efficient single-issue interactions. As attorneys focused on corporate and business law, we are sensitive to our clients' need for cost-effective and efficient solutions with minimal disruption to their business operations.
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The array of legal services we provide to the business community is comparable to that of a law firm many times our size. Quality in legal services for our clients involves more than legal knowledge and skill in negotiation and drafting. Our attorneys understand, from a business perspective, the opportunities and pitfalls involved in business formation, planning for growth, daily operations, dispute resolution, re-organization, dissolution, and corporate divorce.
Contact us to initiate a fruitful discussion of your business or real estate needs.
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Dunn Lambert L.L.C.
New Jersey Business Law Firm – Business Planning Attorneys
The Atrium
East 80 Route 4
Paramus, NJ 07652
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Dunn Lambert, L.L.C. serves businesses in New York and New Jersey communities including New York City, Princeton, New Brunswick, Newark, Roseland, Summit, Westfield, Morristown, Hackensack, Trenton, and Toms River. |
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