New Jersey Business Divorce: Who Gets the Clients?
by Dan Brecher on May 15, 2012
In many cases, a New Jersey business divorce can be just as difficult as ending a marriage. In both situations, the parties have invested a…more
Several States Contemplating Lawsuits to Prevent Express-Scripts/Medco Merger
by Dan Brecher
Several states, including New York, are said to be contemplating legal action to prevent Express Scripts Inc.’s proposed…more
The Obama Administration recently issued a new guidance designed to ease the
regulatory burden on New York and New Jersey businesses by making regulations
“smarter” and more cost-effective. It directs federal agencies to take…more
Several members of a New Jersey “lottery pool” won big when a jury recently awarded them $20 million. The co-workers played the lottery as a pool and filed a lawsuit after they belatedly discovered the winning member hid that…more
The spring is a good time to thoroughly “clean” your New York or New Jersey business. From the perspective of a business attorney, that doesn’t just mean dusting off your keyboard, but rather evaluating your contracts, business…more
Most New York and New Jersey businesses use some form of email marketing. However, many are not aware that emails that are commercial in nature must comply with certain rules established by the CAN-SPAM Act. Moreover, failure to…more
A recent New Jersey merger shows that teaming up with a competitor can sometimes be the best solution to a business problem. In some cases, it can be the only way to stay afloat in a struggling economy.
The merger involves…more
When purchasing an existing New York or New Jersey business, it is essential to fully understand what assets and liabilities you will be inheriting. While tangible assets like equipment, inventory, and buildings are important…more
In last week’s blogs, we recommended including provisions in your New York or New Jersey business agreements that required your distantly located customers to litigate in the state and county where you have your offices. Some…more
Ending a New York or New Jersey business partnership can sometimes be just as messy as ending a marriage. Yet, many business owners still fail to plan ahead.
In many ways, a partnership buy-sell agreement is akin to a…more
Customers don’t usually know what to say when they get a call or a letter from their stockbroker’s supervisor, who is usually calling or writing to create a document or record that the firm properly supervised the broker.
In…more
5 Tips You should Consider Before Developing a Business Plan. Published in "Bottom Line" in February, 1994…more
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