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Much of the representation we provide at Ansell.Law involves zealous advocacy on behalf of clients who find themselves embroiled in a dispute or engaged in or face the prospect of litigation. While we pride ourselves on the skills and acumen of our trial lawyers and our ability to consistently protect or advance our clients’ rights in litigated matters, we also recognize the courtroom is not always the best forum for resolving conflict.

When parties to a dispute and their attorneys seek an alternative to costly and disruptive litigation, Ansell’s Mediation practice group provides them with the opportunity to have their voices heard and issues resolved with the assistance of a seasoned, judicious, and respected third-party neutral.

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New Flood Disclosures Required for New Jersey Residential and Commercial Property Sales and Leases

May 8, 2024

By  Melanie J. Scroble and Jonathan D. Sherman In addition to the many representations and warranties New Jersey property owners must provide when they seek to sell or lease their property, they will now need to make specific disclosures regarding the history of and potential for flooding on their land. As of March 20, 2024, […]

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After a Hard-Fought Trial, Ansell.Law’s Lawrence H. Shapiro and Kelsey M. Barber Obtain $389,000 Judgment for Stepdad After Stepson Falsely Claimed Money Was a Gift, Not a Loan as Agreed.

May 3, 2024

When a stepson attempted to take advantage of his loving stepfather’s generosity by claiming that a $389,000 loan was actually a gift he did not have to repay, Lawrence H. Shapiro and Kelsey M. Barber of the Firm’s Litigation Department successfully vindicated the stepdad, obtaining a judgment in his favor for the entire loan amount, […]

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Your Business is Poised for Real Growth -- Is Franchising Your Business Concept a Viable Option for You?

April 29, 2024

By Roy W. Hibberd If you are a successful small business owner, you may know the feeling. Things are going well, and your concept seems to have drawn consumer interest and found traction. Your customer base and revenues are growing, and demand is exceeding your capacity to keep pace. All signs point towards expansion and […]

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