by Principle | Aug 3, 2021 | Business Litigation, Contract Law, New York
In NY, a complaint containing a fraud cause of action must allege the circumstances underlying the fraud in sufficient detail.[1] Typically, plaintiffs cannot claim a cause of action to recover damages for fraud and breach of contract where the fraud claimed arises...
by Principle | Jul 15, 2021 | Business Litigation, International Advisory Expert, NY Commercial Litigation
Yoars Law is proud to announce that Peter Yoars was chosen as a winner of the 2021 International Advisory Experts (IAE) Award in New York Commercial Litigation. The annual awards pay tribute to firms and attorneys who have been successful over the past 12 months and...
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 | Jul 17, 2020 | Business Litigation, Contract Law, New York, terms and conditions contract law, TOS
Most consumers have, at one time in their life, agreed to contractual terms through the TOS agreements. Every time a consumer visits a website to read the news, use the social media account, or even by a pair of jeans, they are entering into an online contract. My...
by Principle | May 21, 2020 | Business Litigation, Coronavirus, COVID-19, New York, News
The NY Chief Administrative Judge released a Memorandum on May 20, 2020, announcing that, beginning Monday, May 25, “e-filing through the NYSCEF system — including the filing of new non-essential matters — will be restored in those counties of the...