WELCOME TO KILCOMMONS LAW
Kilcommons Law represents small to medium sized businesses, as well as residential and commercial property interests. Kevin Kilcommons’ abilities have been recognized by the awarding of the highest peer rating by Martindale-Hubbell (AV), and by the acknowledgement of the Hunterdon County Bar Association (“Professional Attorney of the Year” 2010).
These honors underscore the fact that Kevin enjoys the practice of law and cares deeply about protecting and advocating his clients’ best interests.
Kevin represents franchise business clients in the following industries: athletics; health and beauty spas; medical (urgent care and pharma); manufacturing distribution; construction; restaurants; self-directed IRA trusts; private academic schools; commercial landscaping; commercial real estate; and fitness.
Moreover, the Firm represents residential home buyers and sellers, and commercial real estate investors. Kevin is skilled in keeping the closing process moving smoothly. By communicating effectively with all critical parties involved in the transaction, his goal is to bring the transaction to closing on time and with as little stress as possible to the clients.
Let Kilcommons Law advocate for you.
Recent Posts
Franchisor – Franchisee Control/ Joint-Employer Standard (ADA)
The issue of Franchisor’s liability for Franchisee’s legal obligations has been frequently addressed in cases and commentary throughout this blog. The following case falls in to this Joint-Employer category. Issue: Is the Franchisor liable for Franchisee’s violations...
NLRB FORCES MCDONALD’S SETTLEMENT THEREBY AVOIDING A RULING ON THE JOINT-EMPLOYER STANDARD
This is a further installment to a long-running blog series on the National Labor Relations Board’s hot and cold relationship with the joint-employer standard, which was first implemented by the Obama Administration’s NLRB. This week’s decision by the Board to vacate...
The New Jersey Courts: Where do franchise parties seek relief?
If your franchise relationship hits the rocks, where do you go for relief? How do you even start the process? The first step is always to review the Franchise Agreement. Why? Because the agreement will likely have terms requiring Alternative Dispute Resolution (i.e....
OUR REVIEWS
A Great Lawyer and Gentleman
Kevin protected our interests to the fullest and was always very responsive. A very pleasant, patient and attentive attorney who will answer all of your questions and concerns without a problem.
Franchise and Lease review
Kevin was very professional in handling our FDD, FA, and lease review. He was very thorough and had our best interests in mind. He handled everything in a timely manner and was always available to address any questions/concerns.
Partnership Agreement
Kevin is both knowledgeable and trustworthy, helping me navigate a partnership agreement that protected all parties involved. Kevin offered suggestions I never would have thought of on my own and made the process easy and painless.