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The Law Office of Robert J. Incollingo is a construction, business and real estate law firm serving clients across the State of New Jersey. We are conveniently located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, concentrating on the litigation of public and private construction, business, and real estate contract disputes. In addition, we provide legal guidance on transactional matters in each of these areas.
Contact Details:
Address: ATTORNEY AT LAW 401 Kings Highway South Suite 3B Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
Phone Number: (856) 857-1500
Email: rji@rjilaw.com
Website: https://rjilaw.com/
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If you’re a contractor, right this minute you should be thinking, “This looks promising. How do I reduce the number of claims I can no longer fairly defend?” Here’s how, friend: See your lawyer, and ask whether you should insert a clause in your contract that eliminates the right to sue after a defensibly short time.
I called my friend to help me hang a pegboard for my tools. He had hung his own pegboard, and I had admired it for a long while. My friend’s pegboard is an organized thing of beauty. He came over to help, and now my new pegboard is an organized thing of beauty, too.
In the abstract, it’s hard to imagine anything less compelling than a disagreement over construction. Forgive the pun, but in concrete terms that view would be mistaken. Outrage over feeling ripped off is dyed in the bone of construction disputes. Owners and contractors anchor to outcomes, personally vested beyond proportion to the dollars involved.
It’s not enough for a lawyer to know the answer to a simple question. That lawyer needs to be able to “cite to authority” so that a judge can have confidence that the question has been answered the same way in the past. Relying on past decisions is the basis for our common law system, and it works pretty well over competing approaches.
First and foremost, a lawsuit for breach of contract requires the existence of a contract, which here means an agreement the courts will enforce. If you have a written contract signed by the other party, then you’re on your way.