by Principle | Jul 6, 2021 | Connecticut Attorney, New York, Top 1% of Attorneys in America
Yoars Law is pleased to announce that Peter W Yoars Jr., Esq. has been awarded for continuous professional recognition putting him in top 1% of attorneys in the United States of America. This accomplishment represents Peter’s continuous pursuit of professional...
by Principle | May 11, 2021 | Connecticut Attorney, Connecticut Business Litigation, Mechanic’s Lien
In Connecticut, the right to file a mechanic’s lien is defined in Connecticut General Statutes (“Conn. Gen. Stat.”) §§ 49-33 through 49-40a. The purpose of the mechanic’s lien is to provide suppliers and laborers with security for payment of...
by Principle | Mar 11, 2021 | Business Litigation, New York City, Top 1% of Attorneys in America
We are pleased to announce that Yoars Law has moved its New York office. The new office premises are located in the old Standard Oil Building located in the Financial District. The address is as follows: 26 Broadway, Suite 934New York, New York 10004 Please note that...
by Principle | Feb 23, 2021 | Business Litigation, Construction Law Attorney, Mechanic’s Lien, New York
In a recent case decided in Supreme Court, New York County by Judge Laurence Love, Emerald Servs. Corp. v. Empire Core Group LLC, 2021 NY Slip Op 30394(U) (February 9, 2021)[1], the court was presented with the issue whether it could use Executive Order (EO) 202.8[2]...
by Principle | Feb 17, 2021 | New York Municipal Liability, Notice of Claim, Statute of Limitations
As we stated in our post entitled “Time Limits on Filing a Claim against Municipalities in NY,” plaintiffs need to take care when calculating the time they have to sue a municipality under the NY General Municipal Law. The lower court’s decision to dismiss the...