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LaVan Law's Julie LaVan Delivers Critical Topic to Business Audience

Moorestown, NJ - - During a co-sponsored educational program by LaVan Law and Bernstein Global Wealth Management, LaVan Law’s Julie LaVan, Esq. delivered a timely presentation “Getting Paid in a Turbulent Market” to a large audience of local business owners and entrepreneurs. The event was held at the Moorestown Community House.

In her presentation, LaVan outlined the following topics:

  • Ensuring Payment for Public Contract Work
  • Ensuring Payment for Private Contract Work
  • Applying The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act As a Way of Obtaining Payment
  • Breach of Contract

Following LaVan and Bernstein’s Paul Robertson’s presentation, a cocktail reception followed.

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LaVan, a Moorestown resident, concentrates her practice in the representation of small-to-medium-sized businesses and corporations across a wide range of industries, including corporate and commercial real estate, environmental, and labor and employment issues.

In addition to the transactional services LaVan provides to her clients, she also engages in a commercial litigation practice in which she represents business owners and employers in the defense of business disputes and employment claims.

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LaVan publishes and speaks frequently for professional groups on a breadth of business, employment, and construction law topics.

She serves as a board member of the Associated Builders and Contractors – New Jersey and chairs its Educations, Safety and Marketing Committee; is a member of Society of Women Environmental Professionals; Burlington County Bar Association (Vice Chair of the Civil Practice Section, Bench & Bar Committee); Chamber of Commerce of Southern Jersey; New Jersey State Bar Association, and serves on the Boards of Trustees of the Perkins Center for the Arts and the Moorestown Community House.

LaVan Law provides skilled legal services to businesses and business owners to help them avoid issues which are distracting to operating their enterprises.

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