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Can a Business Represent Itself in Court in New Jersey? Why You Need an Attorney
In New Jersey, corporations and LLCs generally cannot represent themselves in court. Learn the rule, the limited exceptions, and why even when you can go it alone, you almost certainly should not. A New Jersey business attorney explains the risks and the smarter approach for small business owners facing litigation.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
May 187 min read


Piercing the Corporate Veil in New Jersey: When Small Business Owners Face Personal Liability
Learn how piercing the corporate veil works in New Jersey and what small business owners can do to protect their personal assets from business liabilities.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
May 156 min read


Partnership Disputes in New Jersey: How to Protect Your Business
Learn how to handle partnership disputes in New Jersey. Attorney Peter J. Lamont explains common causes, fiduciary duties, dispute resolution options, and when litigation is necessary.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
May 86 min read
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