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Date: February 20, 2025

Extra-Contractual Remedies - Inspector Gadget Goes to Court

For immediate release

By Jim Landgraf and Bob Incollingo - Co-Chairs

For intellectual engagement, it’s hard to beat the practice of construction litigation, when you consider the number of ways you can pursue a win for your client.  Is it 3D Chess for lawyers?  Not really, but where simple collection practice offers you a claim for breach of contract leading to money damages and little else, construction litigation lifts you up and arms you with bond claims, building trusts, public and private lien claims, tools to trace and recover diverted public money, fee shifting, and other causes of action and remedies not found in the agreement of the parties.  Learn the subject thoroughly, and you’ll be able to send in pretty much everything but your own FPV drones.

And so the Construction Law Sub-committee of the Burlington County Bar Association Civil Practice Section is pleased to present a new continuing legal education program on "Extra-Contractual Remedies," a Zoom seminar scheduled for Tuesday, March 11, 2025 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. 

A multi-pronged approach.  A compensating advantage for the little guy.  Sign up and see what it’s all about.

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Bob Incollingo is a dedicated South Jersey construction attorney who litigates construction, business, and real estate cases in Gloucester County, Burlington County, and Camden County, New Jersey from his office in Cherry Hill.

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