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What are some steps your corporate clients can take to comply with privacy regulations?
There have been some major developments with regard to privacy laws beginning largely in 2018, with the implementation of the General...


My Why – My Dad
My father is the smartest person that I know. He is a Yale educated physicist; a retired college professor. He has authored published...


Contract Force Majeure Clauses and the Coronavirus
In the wake of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), many businesses are anticipating or have already experienced disruption due to the domino...


Do your Clients Need to Comply with California Privacy Regulations?
You are probably aware that, in 2018, California passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) in order to enhance privacy...


Rockland Business Association's Winners of the 17th Annual Pinnacle Awards
We are extremely proud to announce that Judith Bachman, Esq., will receive the 2020 Pinnacle Award from the Rockland Business...


Thinking about selling your family business?
You are the proud owner of a family business that may have existed for many years and brought profit and joy to several generations....


The difference between an indemnification provision and an insurance provision in a commercial contract
Often confused, indemnity clauses and insurance clauses in commercial contracts serve different but overlapping purposes. An...


When will a New York court disregard a jurisdiction selection provision in a commercial contract?
A forum selection clause in a commercial contract allows both parties to agree in advance on the forum for any contractual dispute. It...


Using Legal Infrastructure to Scale a Business
Please join Judith Bachman on this podcast where she discusses using legal infrastructure to scale. https://www.scalingupservices.com/pod...


Can a corporation not authorized to do business in New York be a party to a New York litigation?
A corporation formed in New York can sue or be sued in a litigation in New York. N.Y. Business Corp. Law § 202. Of course, many...
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