Businesses often deal in large sums of money, valuable real estate and other significant assets. The larger the firms, the higher the price tags and the greater the risk if anything goes wrong. The Uniform Commercial Code is in place to aid and protect businesses...
Business Law Professionals
Month: May 2014
Trenton fined for 2-year past due invoice
With the state of the economy seemingly forever in flux, it can be a challenge for some businesses to stay afloat. This is not made any easier when those you do business with renege on their agreements. A breach of contract can be harmful for all involved and...
New Jersey man prepares to open juice business
With the ever-shifting economy posing problems for many firms, job security has become harder to find. For some, the best option is to forge ahead and start a new business entity, taking their future into their own hands. It may seem an uphill struggle at first, but...
Google accused of abusing market power
All business owners want the best for their business, and many will go to great lengths to get ahead. Unfortunately, the better you do, the more competitive things get and it can be easy to step on people’s toes. When a company is deemed to have acted unfairly,...
New Jersey construction firm in long-running contract dispute
Business contracts can only work when all parties involved understand and uphold their side of the deal. When the terms of a contract are not abided by, it can be hugely detrimental to the other businesses involved. Furthermore, resolving contract disputes can be a...