In New York litigation, a well-timed notice to admit can sharpen the issues, trim trial time, and lock in key facts. But it’s a tool that must be used strategically. When used correctly, it can streamline document...more
7/8/2025
/ Breach of Contract ,
Business Litigation ,
Discovery ,
Evidence ,
Fraud ,
Litigation Strategies ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Negligence ,
New York ,
Summary Judgment ,
Trial Preparation
Did you receive a complaint alleging that your company’s website violates New York’s equivalent of the Americans with Disabilities Act? Does the complaint allege the website violates New York State Human Rights Law and New...more
6/4/2025
/ Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ,
Business Litigation ,
Disability Discrimination ,
Discovery ,
Employment Litigation ,
Human Rights ,
Litigation Strategies ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
New York ,
Settlement ,
Website Accessibility
Did you get sued for the first time? Then you’ve got litigation on your hands. Litigation is just another word for a court case. Choosing an attorney to represent you in that litigation is tricky — and very important....more
When disputes arise, parties very often go straight to filing a lawsuit. Sometimes, that tactic can be effective. However, it may not be so effective for those individuals or small businesses seeking to minimize costs. Costs...more
So, you think you can sue. Maybe you had a contract, and the other side breached it. Or maybe someone owes you money, and you’re ready to go after them. Not so fast. Starting a lawsuit is a big step, and there are many...more