New Jersey Lemon Law Attorney Robert Silverman Honored in Statewide PollCherry Hill, NJ (PRWEB) March 25, 2008 -- New Jersey Lemon Law Attorney Robert M. Silverman, founding partner of the lemon law firm of Kimmel & Silverman ( a.k.a 1-800-LEMON LAW) has been named a 2008 New Jersey Super Lawyer in a recent study by Law & Politics Magazine. This is the fourth year Silverman has received this distinction and he is the only lemon law lawyer in New Jersey to receive this honor. The findings are being published in the April 2008 issue of New Jersey Monthly.
Attorneys throughout New Jersey were asked to vote for the most effective attorneys they have personally observed in action, with the top vote getters being named Super Lawyers. Only five percent of all attorneys statewide received this honor. Silverman was recognized for building the state's first full-service lemon law firm and assisting more than 45,000 distressed drivers with cost-free legal representation. Kimmel & Silverman attorneys argue in Courts in all counties throughout Southern, Central and Northern New Jersey
Kimmel & Silverman made headlines when they successfully appealed a decision Honda received by a Camden County Superior Court, which limited warranty rights for New Jersey lessees. This decision continues to ensure that New Jersey lessees have the same lemon law and breach of warranty rights as those who purchase their cars. In addition, Silverman was asked by the State to teach arbitrators and mediators the fundamentals of the New Jersey Lemon Law in a series of workshops, and he was labelled a "pioneer in lemon law" by the Newark Star Ledger.
In the last seventeen years, the firm has grown to include six full-service offices across New Jersey, Eastern and Western Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Delaware with a team of 18 attorneys, four certified automotive experts and a support staff of over 40 employees. The firm's attorneys have also successfully represented consumers against several automotive manufacturers in class action suits, and have expanded their practice to include automotive dealer fraud claims and unfair trade practice litigation. Most recently, the Firm has expanded to offer services throughout Ohio, Washington DC, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
This is the most recent honor for Kimmel & Silverman, whose lemon law efforts have been featured in Consumer Reports, Kiplingers, USA Today, and hundreds of newspaper stories throughout the Northeast. Their firm is also the only lemon law firm in the nation to be honored by the American Bar Association (Meritorious Recognition, Louis M. Brown Legal Access Award).
For more information regarding Kimmel & Silverman and the free legal services they provide under the New Jersey Lemon Law, please call 1-800 LEMON LAW (1-800-536-6652) or visit our Lemon Law website (
http://www.lemonlaw.com).
Joseph Agiato, Adding Profits to Your Lawn Care BusinessMaking More Money by Adding to Your Lawn Care Business
Making money in the lawn care business is not difficult, but it can be limiting and the business is competitive. Once you have a lawn care business running smoothly, you need to employ the following tactics to dominate in your mowing area!
It often baffles me that people in the lawn care business so often limit themselves to just mowing lawns for money. They mow, they trim, they rake or mulch, and they leave a potential cash cow and run to the next mowing job.
Look, you already got the job. You are in! Leaving profits on the ground means you have to mow twice as many properties, usually, just to make as much as you could with fewer jobs.
How? By becoming a full-service outdoor lawn and garden business. Look what you can do with contracts you already have:
Tree and hedge trimming
Tree stump removal
Tree and hedge removal
Fertilizing
Mulching
Leaf removal
Pesticide application
Gardening/Landscaping
Water garden installation and maintenance
Outdoor lighting installation or repair
Holiday Lighting
Deck building
Irrigation/Drainage
Snow Removal
Turf Management
Weed Control
Planting seasonal flowers
Aeration
Overseeding
Retaining walls
Sprinkler systems
Concrete curbing
Winterization
Think about what lawn care "add-ons" you can implement. People who need lawn care are also great prospects for outdoor lighting projects, path or walkway construction, gardening jobs of all kinds, new deck and patios, gazebo construction, planting and landscaping jobs, water gardens, you name it!
Lawn care is a big industry. Think about the Home and Garden channel and other television programs people are tuning in to. The ideas on many of the programs are great, but many people will still take the idea and hire someone else to do it.
Never think of your lawn care business as something that only deals with mowing, trimming, edging, and leaf removal.
You are leaving profits on the grounds! Basic lawn care is for high-school kids. You are the professional and you are already "in" with your clients. Why spend more money on advertising to get new clients when you are leaving so much potential work undone with your current clients? You mow their grass and do basic lawn care. You have an incredible prospect to add on all kinds of services you could perform.
They already trust you and have hired you. You have already spent time and money grabbing them as clients. You are in the best position of anyone to be the one who installs their deck or lighting project! You can squeeze a lot of money out of your lawn care business by using mowing as the lead-in to more services that have a bigger margin of profit.
Take your lawn care business to the next level and become "the one to ask first" on all the projects related to lawn and garden work.
For more tips on adding to your lawn care business check out my other articles.
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