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Breach of Contract Lawsuits in New Jersey: What You Need to Know Before Filing a Claim
A breach of contract lawyer in New Jersey explains what you need to prove, the damages you can recover, common defenses, and practical steps to protect your rights. From the Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont in Bergen County.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 297 min read


Sued in New Jersey: A Small Business Guide to Defending Civil Litigation
Being sued in New Jersey can feel overwhelming, but quick action and the right strategy make all the difference. This guide for small business owners covers what to do in the first 35 days, how to preserve evidence, why you cannot represent your company alone, and how an experienced New Jersey business attorney protects your bottom line.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 277 min read


Must New Jersey Employers Turn Over an Employee Personnel File? What the Law Actually Requires
A former employee sends a demand letter asking for their complete personnel file. Must a New Jersey employer turn it over? The answer surprises most business owners: no NJ statute requires private employers to produce a personnel file. But wage and hour records are a different story, and the distinction matters. This guide walks NJ employers through what they must provide, what they can withhold, and the traps that turn a routine file request into a lawsuit.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 249 min read


How to Protect Your Intellectual Property in New Jersey: A Guide for Business Owners
New Jersey business owners need strong intellectual property protection to safeguard their brands, creative works, and trade secrets. Learn about trademarks, copyrights, and trade secret protections available under NJ and federal law, and the common mistakes that leave businesses vulnerable.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 228 min read


Understanding Mechanic's Liens in New Jersey: What Contractors and Property Owners Need to Know
New Jersey's Construction Lien Law gives contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers the right to file a mechanic's lien when they are not paid for work on a property. This guide explains who can file, the strict filing deadlines for residential and commercial projects, and what property owners can do to protect themselves. Peter J. Lamont, Esq. breaks down the key requirements under N.J.S.A. 2A:44A-1 et seq.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 209 min read


Request for Admissions in New Jersey: A Powerful Discovery Tool for Civil Litigation
What is a request for admissions in New Jersey? Learn how this powerful discovery tool works under NJ Court Rule 4:22, when to use it, how to respond, and the consequences of failing to respond. The Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont explains the strategic considerations for both serving and answering requests for admissions in civil litigation.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 178 min read


The Stoic Dichotomy of Control: Making Better Business Decisions by Focusing on What Matters
The Stoic dichotomy of control is one of the most practical tools for making better business decisions. Learn how to focus your energy on what you can control, reduce stress, and build a more resilient business. Practical advice from Lamont Law.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 157 min read


Small Business HR in New Jersey: Why Every Employee Needs a Personnel File
Small businesses in New Jersey need proper HR files for every employee. Learn what belongs in a personnel file, why digital is better than paper, and how to document corrective actions and performance reviews to protect your business.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 1310 min read


Seller Disclosure Requirements in New Jersey: What Every Home Seller Must Know
Selling a home in New Jersey? Seller disclosure laws require you to reveal known defects, even in as-is sales. Learn what the law demands, common pitfalls, and how Lamont Law can protect you throughout the process.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 107 min read


Why Every New Jersey LLC Needs an Operating Agreement
An operating agreement is one of the most important documents your New Jersey LLC can have. Learn why NJ law doesn't require one but you still need it, key provisions to include, and how Lamont Law can help you get your business on solid legal ground.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 88 min read


Choosing the Right Business Entity in New Jersey: LLC, Corporation, or Partnership
Choosing the right business entity in New Jersey is one of the most important decisions you will make as a business owner. Learn how LLCs, corporations, and partnerships differ under NJ law, and how Lamont Law can help you select the best structure for your goals.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 68 min read


Protecting Your Trademark in New Jersey: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know
Your trademark is one of your most valuable business assets. Learn how to protect your brand in New Jersey through federal and state registration, enforcement strategies, and proactive legal planning. Contact Lamont Law for experienced intellectual property guidance.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 37 min read


Non-Compete Agreements in New Jersey: What Employers and Employees Need to Know
Non-compete agreements in New Jersey must meet strict enforceability standards. Learn how NJ courts evaluate these restrictive covenants, what employers need to draft properly, and what employees should know before signing. Contact Lamont Law for experienced non-compete guidance.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 17 min read
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