New SEC Technology to Focus on Suspicious Corporate Disclosures
by Dan Brecher on February 26, 2013
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is increasingly turning to technology to help root out fraud. The agency…more
Does Post Office Give Netflix an Unfair Business Advantage?
by Dan Brecher on January 17, 2013
If you subscribe to Netflix, you know that DVDs appear in your mailbox at seemingly warp speed. While consumers certainly…more
At a Negotiating Impasse? Mediation Can Be A Solution
by Dan Brecher on December 5, 2012
Watching our elected representatives negotiate our financial future, their in-artful and dangerous dance toward the “cliff” makes…more
Lawmakers Seeking to Make New Jersey’s Foreclosure Mediation Program Permanent
by Dan Brecher on November 7, 2012
The New Jersey Legislature is currently considering a bill that would codify the New Jersey’s Foreclosure…more
Self-Dealing By Officers or Directors of a Corporation
by Dan Brecher on October 4, 2012
Corporations are owned by their shareholders, managed by their directors and operated by their officers. On occasion, directors or…more
FCC Issues Guidelines for Marketing Mobile Applications
by Dan Brecher on October 1, 2012
As the number of smartphones and tablets continues to grow, mobile application development has become a multi-million dollar…more
Choice of Forum Clauses Can Prevent Travels to Far Off Lands
by Dan Brecher on August 28, 2012
While everyone enjoys a good vacation, most New York and New Jersey businesses prefer to settle their business disputes close…more
Harvard Study Says Friendship and Business Don’t Mix: Tips For Picking the Perfect New Jersey Business Partner
by Dan Brecher on July 5, 2012
A new paper from Harvard University suggests that friends don’t make the best…more
New York and New Jersey Businesses: Do Your Contracts Have an Exit Strategy?
by Dan Brecher on June 28, 2012
When negotiating a New York or New Jersey business contract, the parties are often hesitant to talk about what…more
Lessons For Investors From the Facebook IPO
by Dan Brecher on May 28, 2012
Facebook highlights one of the most significant risks of pre-IPO investing—the value of the stock can go down as well as up. While Facebook’s…more
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
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