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July 14, 2020 John J. Scura III Commercial & Residential Real Estate

How Can Three-Day Review Protect My Rights On Real Estate Contract in New Jersey?

After you make an offer to buy a house and the seller accepts that offer, a pre-printed form of contract is usually prepared by a realtor setting forth the essential terms and is singed by both the...

July 10, 2020 John J. Scura III Trial Law

Suggestions to Witness at a Deposition Trial

Your fundamental and continuing obligation as a witness is to tell the truth. There can be no departure from that rule. However, the following are guidelines that may generally assist you in...

May 14, 2020 John J. Scura III

Can You Discharge Small Business Administration (SBA) Debt in Bankruptcy?

Small Business Administration (SBA) loans are no different than other debt and are dischargeable in business bankruptcy. An individual that has personally guaranteed a debt may also discharge an SBA...

March 25, 2020 John J. Scura III

Legal Strategies to Deal with Coronavirus (COVID-19) In New Jersey [Live Thread]

The COVID-19 pandemic has put the entire country in an economic crisis. For many people, it might be overwhelming for people to map out a proper strategy to stay afloat, even as we begin to emerge...

October 8, 2019 John J. Scura III

Insurance Law Covering Accidents Involving Uber And Lyft Drivers and Passengers in NJ

Accidents involving Uber or Lyft and the insurance issues involved are much different from normal auto accidents especially where you are the passenger in the Uber or Lyft car, a pedestrian struck...

April 5, 2019 John J. Scura III Litigation

How to Sue Home Improvement NJ Contractors

Remodeling or adding to your home is often a necessary undertaking to stay current and accommodate a growing family. It is also a stressful and costly endeavor. During the process, homeowners...

April 2, 2019 John J. Scura III Personal Injury

How Are Damages Argued to a Jury in a Personal Injury Case in New Jersey

In personal injury cases, the courts in New Jersey do not allow the attorney to ask the jury to award a specific amount of money for pain and suffering or non-economic losses.For example, an attorney...

January 18, 2019 John J. Scura III Personal Injury

Recovery for Aggravation of Preexisting Degenerative Conditions

Some people are more susceptible to injury because of a preexisting degenerative medical condition. That preexisting degenerative medical condition may, however, not be causing the person any pain....

November 12, 2018 John J. Scura III

How to Stop Foreclosure in NJ: Know Your Options

If you are like most people, you might think that “foreclosure” in New Jersey is just another way of saying “the end of the world.” While it is true that home foreclosurescan be stressful, scary, and...

October 29, 2018 John J. Scura III Personal Injury

Rear-End Collisions: Who's at Fault? Do I Have a Case?

Despite drivers’ best efforts, rear end collisions happen every day. There can be many causes of rear end collisions. Common causes include inattention, distracted driving, texting, and bad weather....

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