Lending Landscape Remains Complicated While Pandemic Persists
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Loans and credit are critical for small businesses. The pandemic, and its ongoing certainty, has complicated the landscape for lending....
The “K-Shape” Recovery Is Thwarting A Healthy Recovery: Rockland Needs A Plan
The White House likes to say the nation is having a V-shaped recovery but we don’t see it that way. Slide to the middle of the alphabet...
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...
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...
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...
What is the importance of a deadlock provision in by laws or operating agreement?
Where there are an even number of directors or managing members of an entity, there is the potential that an action requiring a majority...
Year End Resolutions - the Corporate Kind
At year end, we all think of resolutions. From a legal standpoint, the most important resolutions are the corporate kind. You must...
What are key steps to take to minimize the piercing of the corporate veil?
A corporate veil insulates the personal assets of shareholders of a corporation (or members of a limited liability company) from the...
How do you draft transfer provisions in a shareholders’ agreement or by-laws?
As part of the formation of a corporation, it is essential to prepare by-laws which set forth how the corporation will operate. Where...
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