by Principle | May 4, 2023 | Civil Litigation, Connecticut Attorney, Litigation Attorney, New York Attorney
Whether you’re facing a contract dispute, property issue, or any other civil matter, hiring the right civil litigation attorney can make all the difference in the outcome of your case. A skilled lawyer can help you navigate complex legal procedures, ensure your...
by Principle | Mar 31, 2023 | Commercial Litigation, Connecticut Attorney, New York Attorney, Pennsylvania Attorney
Commercial litigation is a legal area that deals with disputes and conflicts between businesses or individuals related to business matters. Commercial litigation is a complex and dynamic field that requires the expertise of skilled attorneys. In this article, we will...
by Principle | Mar 12, 2023 | Civil Litigation, Connecticut Attorney, Litigation Attorney, New York Attorney, Pennsylvania Attorney
Civil litigation is like a game of Monopoly, but instead of buying properties and collecting rent, you’re trying to prove your legal case and obtain justice. And just like in Monopoly, it’s important to understand the rules of the game, or you may end up...
by Principle | Mar 1, 2023 | Connecticut Attorney, Construction Law Attorney, Contract Law, New York Attorney, Pennsylvania Attorney
Construction projects involve a lot of moving parts, and there are often many parties involved, including contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, architects, engineers, and project owners. With so many people and so many details to manage, it’s essential to have...
by Principle | Sep 17, 2022 | Connecticut Attorney, Construction Law Attorney
Most people understand that contracts carry express terms and mutual obligations between the contracting parties enforceable by law. That said, the Connecticut courts have held that every construction contract has an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing...
by Principle | Sep 9, 2022 | Business Litigation, Connecticut Attorney, Construction Law Attorney
In our September 8, 2021 article (found here), we touched upon the requirements for home improvement contracts in Connecticut under the Home Improvement Act (“HIA”).[1] I can tell you from my own experience that the number of home improvement contractors who refuse to...