Litigation-Ready Caveats For Stock And Asset Purchase Deals
When entering into a stock purchase agreement or asset purchase agreement, both the purchasers and the sellers should be mindful ...
Read MoreNo Get Out Of Jail Free Card: Courts Less Than Receptive To Force Majeure, Impossibility, and Other Defenses
The increase in loan and lease defaults in the wake of COVID-19 has brought to the forefront numerous legal defenses ...
Read MoreUpdate On Lease Disputes & Covid-19: Is Covid-19 A Get Out Of Jail Card For Tenants?
The number of lawsuits in the New York Supreme Court, New York County, concerning leases between commercial landlords and tenants ...
Read MoreProtecting Your Business When Entering Into A PPE Agreement
Although many businesses throughout the United States were decimated by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, a few have ...
Read MoreWho’s The Boss? DOL Repudiates The Court’s Ruling By Issuing New COVID-19 Leave Guidance
As reported by this blog Court Strikes Down DOL Interpretations of FFCRA on August 3, 2020, the United Stated District Court ...
Read MoreCustomer Accommodation & Litigation Strategies During The Pandemic: Three Smart Actions You Must Consider Before You Agree To “Work With” Your Customer
COVID-19’s impact on the economy has created a myriad of issues for the business community. Perhaps the most common is ...
Read MoreWill Courts Allow Lease Cancellation In The Wake Of Covid-19?
Moritt Hock & Hamroff has been following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on creditors’ rights. On May 21, 2020, ...
Read MoreCourt Strikes Down DOL Interpretations Of FFCRA
A recent New York federal court reminds us that understanding employer obligations under the FFCRA is an ongoing process. In ...
Read MorePay Me What I Would Have Earned: The Impact Of COVID-19 Shutdowns On The Legal Measurement Of Future Lost Profits
As New York State moves forward with its phased reopening and the state and federal courts resume more regular activity, ...
Read MoreAbsolution Denied? The Enforceability Of Liability Waivers In the Age Of COVID-19
In an effort to flatten New York State’s infection and hospitalization rate due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Cuomo signed ...
Read MoreShould I Stay Or Should I Go? The Proliferation Of Litigation Over Buyers’ Attempts To Unilaterally Terminate M&A Transactions In the Wake Of COVID-19
The changed economic landscape caused by COVID-19, with a shortage of debt financing and volatility in the stock market, has ...
Read MoreNEW YORK’S NEW CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT LAW & THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF ITS RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS
A recent amendment to the Confession of Judgment law in New York State could have a significant effect on litigation ...
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