Business Divorce Resolutions
Most business divorce lawsuits do not end with a dramatic trial and a judge pounding a gavel. Rather, they typically end through a settlement reached […]
Pathways For Dissolution
New York’s Business Corporation Law (“BCL”) governs the formal process of ending a corporation’s legal existence – i.e., dissolution. Whether initiated voluntarily, compelled by deadlock, […]
The Importance Of An Early Assessment Of Issues That Commonly Give Rise To Disputes Among Shareholders
Disputes between and among shareholders or members of closely-held corporations (often referred to as internecine disputes) are almost inevitable during the lifetime of a corporation. […]
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 that no matter how straightforward […]
New 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 and settlement strategies for creditors […]
