On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 26, 2018 | Contract Disputes
Employers of every size and type in New York City and across the state focus strongly upon the agreements they execute with workers, especially key employees. One contractual clause they see as being vitally important is a provision addressing how a worker/business...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 26, 2018 | Contract Disputes
Employers of every size and type in New York City and across the state focus strongly upon the agreements they execute with workers, especially key employees. One contractual clause they see as being vitally important is a provision addressing how a worker/business...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 25, 2018 | Firm News
Do you always need a contract to protect your business? The short answer: Yes. However, not all business contracts are created equal. Each contract should be tailored to protect your business interests. Your business contract should address the potential issues that...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 19, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
Macy’s CEO Jeff Gennette is under no illusions when evaluating the country’s retail business climate and the competition his historical American company faces. “This is the most competitive retail environment that I’ve ever seen,” he...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 11, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
A recent article on financing for small businesses in New York notes the “liberating and lucrative path” that select company owners are able to forge when they do things right in the commercial realm. That realm is of course vast, complex and...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 4, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
Survey data regarding the federal government’s recently passed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are piling up, and they are conclusively showing company managers’ confusion about the new law. To be clear, there seems to be no strong sense of discontent emerging in...