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Bergen County Business Disputes Attorneys

Protecting Your Business - Now and For the Future

In the fast paced and competitive world of business, the pursuit of, profitability and growth is what drives individuals to pursue different avenues to success. it is inevitable that disputes will arise, with competitors, customers and vendors. When a problem can't be resolved, a lawyer can help, one who takes the time to understand your business and how to protect it.

At the law firm of Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi, LLP, in Hackensack, New Jersey, our business attorneys have the knowledge, experience and resources to explore options and strategies to handle your business dispute. Using those tools and our recognized reputation throughout the legal and local community, we can meet your particular needs in a time-sensitive and cost-effective manner. Business disputes are often complicated by nature, but together we can help you make the right decision, at the right time.

Effective Business Dispute Solutions

We are capable of handling any business dispute or commercial law issue in state and federal courts, including:

After reviewing your problem, we can identify the legal issues are and whether you "have a case." That allows us to discuss your legal options, so you can make sound decisions. We also offer flexible fee arrangements because we understand that cost is always an important factor.

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To schedule an initial consultation with Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi, LLP, please call Michael Farhi or send him an e-mail today.

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Kates Nussman Rapone Ellis & Farhi, LLP
190 Moore Street, Suite 306
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Phone: 201-488-7211
Fax: 201-488-1210
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