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New Jersey Appeals Court Gives 337,214 Reasons Not to Delay in Disputing Commercial Invoices

New Jersey business law enforces both oral and written contracts for the delivery of goods and services.  However, in the case of Pantos USA, Inc. v. MindsInSync, Inc., when disputes arise, a New Jersey appeals court once again emphasized that evidence is king.   Background In 2018, Pantos USA, Inc.,…

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The Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Under New Jersey Contract Law

Contracts Under New Jersey Business Law Under New Jersey business law, when two or more parties enter into a contract they are essentially writing their own law which will govern their relationship.  A valid contract – one where each of the parties exchange value (“consideration”) and agree to the terms…

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Fiduciary Duties and the Business Judgment Rule: Bad Judgment Without Bad Faith Does Not Create Liability for Directors, Officers and Owners

Our attorneys represents businesses and the people who own and run them.  One source of significant conflict in New Jersey business law are the fiduciary duties of the directors, officers and owners of businesses. New Jersey business law imposes fiduciary duties on a company’s directors and officers.  This also applies…

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