On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 30, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
When it comes to a spotlighting of New York City as a potential locale for smart and energetic entrepreneurs to launch new businesses, there is obviously a lot to say. And most inside commentators don’t mince words in communicating a few central messages....
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 23, 2018 | business & commercial bankruptcy
If you’ve never been remotely involved with a wedding in any capacity in New York or elsewhere, there’s a chance that David’s Bridal won’t assume much – if any – significance for you. If, conversely, your connection to that special...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 16, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
Message to Queens landlords and residential property developers: Keep building, and quicken the pace. Amazon is coming. It seemed akin to something like Powerball or a giant sweepstakes contest. And it went on for 14 long months of what one national media report calls...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 14, 2018 | Firm News
Owning a business requires you to make a lot of decisions that can significantly impact the success of your business. Negotiating your commercial lease may seem like an easy thing for you to accomplish on your own but should you have your attorney handle it instead?...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 9, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
The annual New York City DealBook business conference held last week included an illuminating session involving input from established entrepreneurs regarding commercial challenges and success. The New York Times posed a number of relevant questions to proven business...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 2, 2018 | Business Formation & Planning
First things first. Proponents of a would-be law that would empower small business owners in New York City negotiating new lease terms with landlords object to the legislation being commonly tagged as the Commercial Rent Control bill. That is an overly limiting and...