Lawrence Kroll is a 1988 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and a 1991 graduate of the Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. He is admitted to the New Jersey Bar, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, and is an inactive member of the New York bar. He is a member of the New Jersey Bar Association and the Middlesex County Bar Association. Lawrence has over twenty-five years of legal experience. He has worked as a mortgage banker for a number of years offering a unique perspective regarding the resolution of his client’s legal issues. Larry now focuses on civil litigation, personal injury litigation, workers’ compensation litigation, matrimonial and family law, social security disability appeals, and municipal cMore...More...
If you missed the statutory deadlines in New Jersey for filing either a "Notice of Intent to file Lien" or the lien itself, you most likely will not be able to file one. You still have the right to pursue any amounts due you in court. See More...
You should continue to maintain your Home improvement contractor's license. Depending on how the initial contract is structured, you might be considered a "home improvement contractor" when you are doing your work. Do you typically work as a subcontractor for a general contractor when you are working on these homes?See More...