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When do you need an attorney in New Jersey?

When do you need an attorney in New Jersey?

The contract’s purpose it to set forth the respective obligations of the buyer and seller during the transaction. However, in New Jersey, each contract prepared by a realtor must contain a clause allowing you to consult with an attorney within three days.

Where can I find an attorney for my pension case?

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What do you need to know about the Attorney review period?

The attorney review period is the time when both the buyer and seller have the right to consult with an attorney, who can then review the terms of the contract, make changes, or “disapprove” (i.e. terminate) the agreement for any reason (or no reason at all). If the contract is terminated, the transaction is cancelled.

Who are real estate brokers in New Jersey?

In New Jersey, most contracts to buy and sell residential real estate are prepared by real estate brokers or salespeople. The contract’s purpose it to set forth the respective obligations of the buyer and seller during the transaction.

How to find a lawyer in New Jersey?

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Who are the Employment Lawyers in New Jersey?

I am an employment lawyer, and a partner at Rabner Baumgart Ben-Asher & Nirenberg, P.C. I represent employees in New Jersey and New York.

How to contact the New Jersey Office of attorney ethics?

If you desire assistance by a fee arbitration committee in determining whether the fee charged by your lawyer was reasonable, call the toll-free number 1-800-406-8594 and you will be connected to the district fee arbitration secretary to request fee arbitration forms.

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