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Much of the representation we provide at Ansell.Law involves zealous advocacy on behalf of clients who find themselves embroiled in a dispute or engaged in or face the prospect of litigation. While we pride ourselves on the skills and acumen of our trial lawyers and our ability to consistently protect or advance our clients’ rights in litigated matters, we also recognize the courtroom is not always the best forum for resolving conflict.

When parties to a dispute and their attorneys seek an alternative to costly and disruptive litigation, Ansell’s Mediation practice group provides them with the opportunity to have their voices heard and issues resolved with the assistance of a seasoned, judicious, and respected third-party neutral.

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November 10, 2025

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Specific Performance: How a Real Estate Purchaser Can Force a Seller To Complete the Deal if They Try To Back Out

October 22, 2025

By Lawrence H. Shapiro For a real estate purchaser, it can be disappointing, frustrating, and even deeply problematic when a seller tries to back out of their signed sales agreement and breaks their promise to convey the property according to the contract’s terms. Sometimes, monetary damages are enough for a buyer to move on and […]

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Understanding and Minimizing the Likelihood of Costly and Damaging Housing Discrimination Claims in New Jersey

October 15, 2025

By Seth M. Rosenstein Owning rental property or selling a home can be lucrative endeavors, with the former promising a steady cash flow and the latter allowing the seller to realize gains from their earlier investment. But those upsides are not without potential risks. If a property owner discriminates against a prospective renter, tenant, or […]

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