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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


Preparing Your Business for Q4: Contract Reviews and Risk Management
As the fourth quarter approaches, small and mid-sized businesses in New Jersey should view September as the time to prepare. Waiting until the end of the year to address risks and obligations often leads to unnecessary disputes and expenses. A careful review now can prevent problems later.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Nov 34 min read


Halloween Liability In New Jersey: Practical Steps For Homeowners, Businesses, And Community Hosts
Halloween brings unusual traffic to properties, irregular lighting, temporary structures, and an influx of minors who are lawfully on private walkways and steps. The mix of costumes, darkness, and decorations creates risks that courts analyze under ordinary negligence and premises liability principles. In New Jersey, the duty is not seasonal.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 318 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


The Period of Discovery in New Jersey Civil Litigation
Discovery is the phase of litigation where each side exchanges information and evidence that will be used at trial.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 174 min read


What Is a Deposition in New Jersey Litigation and How Should Clients Prepare?
A deposition is one of the most important stages of discovery in civil litigation. In New Jersey, it is a formal proceeding where a party or witness answers questions under oath, outside of court, with a court reporter present to record the testimony.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 135 min read


Understanding the Role of Expert Witnesses in Civil Litigation
Their role in litigation is defined by the Rules of Evidence and the New Jersey Court Rules, and their impact can determine the outcome of a case.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 105 min read


Breach of Contract in New Jersey: What Remedies Are Available?
When one party fails to perform its obligations under a contract, the law recognizes that the other party is entitled to a remedy. In New Jersey, the remedies for breach of contract are not limited to one option.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 85 min read


The Role of Interrogatories in New Jersey Civil Litigation
One of the most important discovery tools in New Jersey civil litigation is the interrogatory.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Sep 246 min read


Understanding the Work Product Doctrine in New Jersey Civil Litigation
If you have been involved in civil litigation, you have likely heard lawyers discuss concepts like privilege, confidentiality, and discovery

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Apr 77 min read


Understanding Prevailing Party Clauses in Contracts
One such provision is the prevailing party clause, a mechanism that can determine the financial consequences of legal disputes.

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Feb 125 min read


5 Steps to Follow if You Have Been Sued | Summons and Complaint
Nobody looks forward to being served with a summons and complaint. However, it is important that if you are served that you understand...

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Jul 13, 20226 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


Motion to Dismiss vs. Summary Judgment in New Jersey | What's the Difference?
By: Peter J. Lamont, Esq. Most of us have encountered the terms, Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Summary Judgment. Perhaps you read it...

Peter Lamont, Esq.
Oct 16, 20214 min read
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