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Dallas Criminal Lawyer – DWI Attorney
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Looking for the best Dallas criminal lawyer? London & London, PLLC offers expert legal representation for criminal defense, traffic tickets, personal injury, and more. With years of experience and a client-focused approach, their attorneys fight to protect your rights and ensure the best possible outcome for your case. Schedule a free consultation today!
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Looking for the best Dallas criminal lawyer? London & London, PLLC offers expert legal representation for criminal defense, traffic tickets, personal injury, and more. With years of experience and a client-focused approach, their attorneys fight to protect your rights and ensure the best possible outcome for your case. Schedule a free consultation today!
by londonlawdfw
October 16, 2024
Rogério Jorge Advogado
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RogerioJorge.pt é o blog criado por Rogério Jorge, advogado especializado em Direito Português, com foco em Direito das Sucessões e Direito da Família. Neste espaço, Rogério Jorge partilha artigos e análises aprofundadas, desmistificando questões legais complexas e fornecendo orientações práticas sobre heranças, testamentos, partilhas, divórcios, entre outros temas de relevância familiar. O blog é uma fonte de conhecimento essencial tanto...
by Rogério Jorge advogados
https://rogeriojorge.pt/
RogerioJorge.pt é o blog criado por Rogério Jorge, advogado especializado em Direito Português, com foco em Direito das Sucessões e Direito da Família. Neste espaço, Rogério Jorge partilha artigos e análises aprofundadas, desmistificando questões legais complexas e fornecendo orientações práticas sobre heranças, testamentos, partilhas, divórcios, entre outros temas de relevância familiar. O blog é uma fonte de conhecimento essencial tanto...
by Rogério Jorge advogados
October 14, 2024
Home Improvement Contract Delays, Part 2
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-contract-delays-part-2
Regulations issued by the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety make it illegal under the Consumer Fraud Act for a home improvement contractor to fail to begin or complete work on the date or within the time period specified in the contract, or as otherwise represented, unless the delay is for reason of labor stoppage, unavailability of supplies...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-contract-delays-part-2
Regulations issued by the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety make it illegal under the Consumer Fraud Act for a home improvement contractor to fail to begin or complete work on the date or within the time period specified in the contract, or as otherwise represented, unless the delay is for reason of labor stoppage, unavailability of supplies...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Home Improvement Contractor IQ Test
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-contractor-iq-test
Correction of Work. As an absolute precondition to the institution of civil suit or demand for alternative dispute resolution by the Owner against the Contractor, Owner shall allow and afford Contractor reasonable notice, opportunity, access, and adequate time to cure and correct any Work which Owner contends fails to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, during which time...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-contractor-iq-test
Correction of Work. As an absolute precondition to the institution of civil suit or demand for alternative dispute resolution by the Owner against the Contractor, Owner shall allow and afford Contractor reasonable notice, opportunity, access, and adequate time to cure and correct any Work which Owner contends fails to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, during which time...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
New Jersey Home Improvement Contract Change Orders
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-home-improvement-contract-change-orders
It can be a tricky proposition to manage the course of home improvement when the price, the time for completion, or the work to be done changes after the contract is signed. The paperwork needs to catch up in order to keep everything legal, since all changes in the terms and conditions of a necessarily written home improvement contract must...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-home-improvement-contract-change-orders
It can be a tricky proposition to manage the course of home improvement when the price, the time for completion, or the work to be done changes after the contract is signed. The paperwork needs to catch up in order to keep everything legal, since all changes in the terms and conditions of a necessarily written home improvement contract must...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Practice Tip: Submit an OPRA Request for the Permit File
https://rjilaw.com/article/practice-tip-submit-opra-request-permit-file
Extra-contractual remedies such as bond claims, liens and statutory trusts allow attorneys to recover for clients outside the ordinary avenues of the law, where personal responsibility by fault or breach is the normal threshold to a cause of action. The experienced construction litigator always investigates a new case to see if the pleadings can include claims for extra-contractual remedies.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/practice-tip-submit-opra-request-permit-file
Extra-contractual remedies such as bond claims, liens and statutory trusts allow attorneys to recover for clients outside the ordinary avenues of the law, where personal responsibility by fault or breach is the normal threshold to a cause of action. The experienced construction litigator always investigates a new case to see if the pleadings can include claims for extra-contractual remedies.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Rip Off the Law for a Better Public Adjuster Contract
https://rjilaw.com/article/rip-off-the-law-for-a-better-public-adjuster-contract
At a trade conference a few years ago I gave a talk called “Rip Off the Law for a Better Contract.” I told our group how consumer contracts did more than apportion risk the way commercial contracts do. Consumer contracts, I argued, were a government-driven vehicle to inform consumers of their rights.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/rip-off-the-law-for-a-better-public-adjuster-contract
At a trade conference a few years ago I gave a talk called “Rip Off the Law for a Better Contract.” I told our group how consumer contracts did more than apportion risk the way commercial contracts do. Consumer contracts, I argued, were a government-driven vehicle to inform consumers of their rights.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Home Improvement Warranties
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-warranties
If you’re in the market for home improvement, you’ll want to understand your rights with respect to guarantees and warranties and home improvement warranties. There isn’t much difference between the two words; guarantee and warranty are interchangeable for the most part.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-warranties
If you’re in the market for home improvement, you’ll want to understand your rights with respect to guarantees and warranties and home improvement warranties. There isn’t much difference between the two words; guarantee and warranty are interchangeable for the most part.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Home Improvement Contract General Conditions: Owner Breach
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-contract-owner-breach
What if chocolate and vanilla were the same color? That’s kind of where you are with major and minor breaches of contract on a work of home improvement. If you didn’t get out of bed this morning with a law degree, a minor breach and a major breach can look exactly alike. The difference between the two is more than...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/home-improvement-contract-owner-breach
What if chocolate and vanilla were the same color? That’s kind of where you are with major and minor breaches of contract on a work of home improvement. If you didn’t get out of bed this morning with a law degree, a minor breach and a major breach can look exactly alike. The difference between the two is more than...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
When a Business Can Sue for Consumer Fraud
https://rjilaw.com/article/when-a-business-can-sue-for-consumer-fraud
The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -109, punishes deception by advertisers or sellers of goods and services with judgments for three times the money or property lost by their victims, and forces them to pay the injured parties’ attorneys’ fees and litigation costs. Most business people are well aware of this law, and steer wide of situations...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/when-a-business-can-sue-for-consumer-fraud
The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -109, punishes deception by advertisers or sellers of goods and services with judgments for three times the money or property lost by their victims, and forces them to pay the injured parties’ attorneys’ fees and litigation costs. Most business people are well aware of this law, and steer wide of situations...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Demand the Verified List in your Home Improvement Contract
https://rjilaw.com/article/demand-the-verified-list-in-your-home-improvement-contract
From the homeowners’ standpoint, one of the most galling results of a home improvement contractor’s deviation from their agreement can be a construction lien recorded against title to the property by a subcontractor or supplier. Such a lien can be imposed even when the homeowners justifiably refuse to pay the prime contractor, or when the prime contractor abandons the work.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/demand-the-verified-list-in-your-home-improvement-contract
From the homeowners’ standpoint, one of the most galling results of a home improvement contractor’s deviation from their agreement can be a construction lien recorded against title to the property by a subcontractor or supplier. Such a lien can be imposed even when the homeowners justifiably refuse to pay the prime contractor, or when the prime contractor abandons the work.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Consider an Owner’s Representative for your Home Improvement Contract
https://rjilaw.com/article/consider-an-owners-representative-for-your-home-improvement-contract
When an ordinarily calm contractor and homeowner disagree during a project, either one or both may find himself shaking with anger and frustration. In my experience, homeowners and contractors routinely talk past one another, with neither one giving the other the understanding they feel they are due. We could call it “the invisible nail pop syndrome,” an otherwise humorless situation...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/consider-an-owners-representative-for-your-home-improvement-contract
When an ordinarily calm contractor and homeowner disagree during a project, either one or both may find himself shaking with anger and frustration. In my experience, homeowners and contractors routinely talk past one another, with neither one giving the other the understanding they feel they are due. We could call it “the invisible nail pop syndrome,” an otherwise humorless situation...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
NJ Consumer Fraud Law: Completion vs. Substantial Completion
https://rjilaw.com/article/nj-consumer-fraud-law-completion-vs-substantial-completion
Property owners and contractors voluntarily distort and shift their legal rights and obligations by written contract. In my practice, I see far too little thought given to their terms of agreement, and far too much of the tragicomic results. Where an ounce of prevention could have prevented a pound of cure, a ton of misery winds up in court.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/nj-consumer-fraud-law-completion-vs-substantial-completion
Property owners and contractors voluntarily distort and shift their legal rights and obligations by written contract. In my practice, I see far too little thought given to their terms of agreement, and far too much of the tragicomic results. Where an ounce of prevention could have prevented a pound of cure, a ton of misery winds up in court.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Contractors’ Credit Card Surcharges
https://rjilaw.com/article/contractors-credit-card-surcharges
Even after a lifetime of studying construction contract paperwork it never occurred to me that anyone would pay for big-ticket home improvement with a credit card. I was caught up short when a remodeler I know commented about the merchant services charges his company was being billed on credit card payments regularly made by his customers. Those credit card processing...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/contractors-credit-card-surcharges
Even after a lifetime of studying construction contract paperwork it never occurred to me that anyone would pay for big-ticket home improvement with a credit card. I was caught up short when a remodeler I know commented about the merchant services charges his company was being billed on credit card payments regularly made by his customers. Those credit card processing...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
New Jersey Contractors: Do You Need an Architect to Restore a Damaged House?
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-contractors-do-you-need-an-architect-to-restore-a-damaged-house
This question came to me from a client in the emergency restoration business, pressed to justify the additional cost of an architect to prepare plans for a fire-damaged house in need of minor structural repairs.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-contractors-do-you-need-an-architect-to-restore-a-damaged-house
This question came to me from a client in the emergency restoration business, pressed to justify the additional cost of an architect to prepare plans for a fire-damaged house in need of minor structural repairs.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
New Jersey Contractors: Do You Need a New Home Builder Registration If You’re Working for an Owner-Builder?
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-contractors-do-you-need-a-new-home-builder-registration-if-youre-working-for-an-owner-builder
This question came to me from a client in the home improvement business, also registered for new home construction, regarding his choice of company for a project.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-contractors-do-you-need-a-new-home-builder-registration-if-youre-working-for-an-owner-builder
This question came to me from a client in the home improvement business, also registered for new home construction, regarding his choice of company for a project.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
New Jersey Contractors: Can a Wife Sign a Home Improvement Contract for Her Husband? Can a Husband Sign a Home Improvement Contract for His Wife?
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-contractors-can-a-wife-sign-a-home-improvement-contract-for-her-husband-can-a-husband-sign-a-home-improvement-contract-for-his-wife
In New Jersey, home improvement contracts for a purchase price in excess of $500.00, and all changes in terms and conditions of the contract, (1) have to be in writing and (2) have to be signed by all parties.1 Stray from these requirements, and the contract is illegal, because it violates the Consumer Fraud Act, as amended by the Contractors’...
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/article/new-jersey-contractors-can-a-wife-sign-a-home-improvement-contract-for-her-husband-can-a-husband-sign-a-home-improvement-contract-for-his-wife
In New Jersey, home improvement contracts for a purchase price in excess of $500.00, and all changes in terms and conditions of the contract, (1) have to be in writing and (2) have to be signed by all parties.1 Stray from these requirements, and the contract is illegal, because it violates the Consumer Fraud Act, as amended by the Contractors’...
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Law Office of Robert J. Incollingo – Construction Lawyer
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Construction attorney Robert J. Incollingo protects builders, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and owners in real estate, business, and construction lawsuits and arbitrations in Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, and across South Jersey from his office in Cherry Hill.
by robertjIncollingo
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Construction attorney Robert J. Incollingo protects builders, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and owners in real estate, business, and construction lawsuits and arbitrations in Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, and across South Jersey from his office in Cherry Hill.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Contact Robert J. Incollingo Law Office Today
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Need a Construction Lawyer near you? Contact our South Jersey office for expert legal advice and services. Our experienced lawyer is ready to help with all your construction law needs.
by robertjIncollingo
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Need a Construction Lawyer near you? Contact our South Jersey office for expert legal advice and services. Our experienced lawyer is ready to help with all your construction law needs.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024
Top South Jersey Construction Lawyer FAQs Answered
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Learn from the best Construction Lawyer in South Jersey. Find answers to common questions from an experienced Construction Lawyer near you. Get expert legal advice for your construction needs.
by robertjIncollingo
https://rjilaw.com/robert-j-incollingo-faq
Learn from the best Construction Lawyer in South Jersey. Find answers to common questions from an experienced Construction Lawyer near you. Get expert legal advice for your construction needs.
by robertjIncollingo
October 10, 2024