Legal Question in Construction Law in New Jersey

small claims location

Can a New Jersey Elevator Contractor sue a defendant in Small Claims Court for breach of contract---i.e. non-payment of $1,000.00.

Our principal business address is in New Jersey---that is where the contract was sent from and to!

However, the company we performed the work for is located in Manhattan. The work was performed in Manhattan

We want to sue in NJ not NY.

Thank you


Asked on 6/07/06, 12:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

Re: small claims location

The New York lawyer tells you that you have to sue in New York. I am a NJ lawyer, been doing collections for a couple decades, and it is not so simple. There may be ways to properly bring suit here in NJ. You need an experienced collections attorney. Even if this is only $1000.00, give me a call and we will talk it over. I'd like to help you if I can. No charge for a quick chat.

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Answered on 6/07/06, 1:39 pm
Michael Markowitz Michael A. Markowitz, PC

Re: small claims location

For small claims you must sue the defendant in the jurisdiction where it has an office. Therefore, you must sue the defendant in New York City (Manhattan).

Mike.

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Answered on 6/07/06, 12:32 pm


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