| Website Content Drafting Services For Law Firms |
Too many firms’ websites are geared toward lawyers rather than the public, leading the public to leave the site sooner than they might otherwise. More than using their website as a postcard, law firms websites can use their websites to generate interest in what the firms do and thereby generate new calls. Law firms often can increase their standing on the world wide web and draw traffic to their websites if they have significant website content. A good website should be filled with interesting and informative legal content written in a layperson’s language. The Law Office of Paul DePetris will draft substantive website content for law firms on a variety of subjects for their web administrators to load onto the firms’ websites. If you want a New Jersey attorney to draft content for your law firm’s website, contact Paul DePetris today to discuss your firm’s needs.
Mr. DePetris has extensive civil litigation writing experience, which includes drafting hundreds of legal memoranda and trial court and appellate briefs on the following subjects:
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abuse of process
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emancipation of minors
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reconsideration
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actions in lieu of prerogative writs
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employment agreements
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relief from judgment
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adverse possession
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equitable distribution
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special civil part
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agency
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equitable fraud
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spousal support
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arbitration agreements
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equitable relief and remedies
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statute of limitations
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attorney ethics
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estate disputes
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statute of repose
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automotive personal injury
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expert testimony
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storage agreements
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automotive warranty
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express warranties
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title issues
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automotive fraud
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family law
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theft of goods and services
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bailments
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fraudulent transfers
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title 59
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boat warranty disputes
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frivolous sanctions
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truth in consumer contract, warranty and notice act
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boat sale fraud
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home improvement fraud
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undue influence
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boundary disputes
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implied warranties
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uniform commercial code
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breach of peace
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insurance disputes
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unjust enrichment
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breach of contract
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legal fraud
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verbal threshold
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breach of warranty
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lemon law – new and used cars
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vicarious liability
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changed circumstances
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lepis applications
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warranty disputes
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civil appeals
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licensed professionals
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will interpretation
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child support
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limitations of liability clauses
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wrongful repossession
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commercial breach of contract
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magnuson moss warranty act
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zoning disputes
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commercial breach of warranty
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malicious prosecution
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ejectment actions
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common law fraud
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name changes
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landlord tenant
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constitutional law
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negligent misrepresentation
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construction law
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municipal court appeals
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construction liens
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municipal ordinance challenges
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consumer fraud act
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negotiable instruments
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consumer law
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odometer fraud
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corporate veil piercing
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takings
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covenant of good faith and fair dealing
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premises liability personal injury
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coverage disputes
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plain language act/law
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creditor’s rights
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professional liability
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debtor’s rights
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professional malpractice
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declaratory judgment actions
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property damage
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default judgment
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quantum meruit
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discovery disputes
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quasi contract
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disgorgement
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real estate sale fraud
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Mr. DePetris is experienced in the use of Microsoft Office programs and the Firm emails work product to attorney clients. Often, Mr. DePetris drafts briefs and motions on very short notice. A list of some of the firms that used Paul’s services in the past is available on request.
Mr. DePetris is also the author of the following publications: New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act & Forms (New Jersey Law Journal Books, 2007); Learned Professionals, Licensed Semiprofessionals and the Consumer Fraud Act: The Origins of the Licensed Professionals’ Doctrine (New Jersey Lawyer, Oct. 2008); and Liability For Consumer Fraud In Real Estate Transactions (New Jersey Law Journal, March 18, 2009). Mr. DePetris also gives seminars on the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act.
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