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Diegnan & Brophy,
LLC offers:
Diverse experience to help your small and mid-sized business when
trouble finds you.
Quality legal support and representation suited to your assist your
litigation needs
aggressive collection services.
It is a well known
fact in New Jersey that there is a high probability that any
company, providing goods or services, will get sued. In fact, this
is a cost of doing business in New Jersey.
The manners and types
of lawsuits brought against small and mid-sized companies vary and
there are many different reasons that your company may get sued.
For example, an action could be brought against your company for
failing to pay a bill, by a competitor that feels slighted, by a
customer who feels that it did not receive the services he/she was
promised or by an employee who was fired. For the most part,
companies never ask to be sued. But when a company is, it must
possess or quickly obtain the tools necessary to successfully defend
and action and to prevent any harm to the company.
While predicting the
outcome of any lawsuit is impossible, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC
can help you to prepare for what’s ahead and will provide a
comprehensive strategy for dealing with any type of business or
commercial dispute.
Diegnan & Brophy, LLC,
has the knowledge, experience and desire to aid small and mid-sized
companies during the stresses of litigation. Most importantly,
Diegnan & Brophy, LLC, will never act without the client’s full
understanding and advice in handling any matter, no matter how
simple or complex. Simply, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC, has the
resources to help your business during even the most unique and
diverse litigation.
In representing your
association, Diegnan & Brophy, LLC, will:
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Provide prompt legal guidance/support to your company once it is
served with process to ensure that an answer is timely filed.
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Promptly meet with the client to discuss options, strategies and
consequences of any given action.
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Draft all necessary responsive pleadings, discovery and motion
documents after discussing them with the client.
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When appropriate, discuss strategies for extricating the client
from suit in a timely manner.
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LLC /
INDIVISUALS, Inc.
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