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Chatbot Conversations Are Discoverable In New Jersey Litigation
Attorney-client privilege in New Jersey protects confidential communications between a client and an attorney for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. Once a third party is introduced, privilege is usually waived unless that third party is necessary to the rendition of legal services and bound by confidentiality.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Nov 56 min read


What Happens if a Party Fails to Produce Discovery in New Jersey?
Discovery is the backbone of civil litigation in New Jersey. It is the process by which each side exchanges information and documents necessary to prepare for trial. Without it, litigation would become a guessing game.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 274 min read


The Difference Between a Magistrate Judge and a Trial Judge in Federal Court
Litigants in New Jersey federal court often encounter both magistrate judges and district judges during their cases. Many clients are confused about the difference in their roles and authority. Understanding this distinction is critical to navigating federal litigation effectively.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 225 min read


Avoiding Common Litigation Pitfalls: Insights for Self-Represented Litigants
This blog post will help you understand the responsibilities of self-representation and avoid the common pitfalls many run into.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jun 26, 20233 min read


What is a Cause of Action ?| Peter J. Lamont, Esq.
Litigation attorneys often refer to causes of action when they are discussing a complaint or a lawsuit. While the term "cause of action"...

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jul 5, 20225 min read
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