On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Dec 19, 2019 | Contract Disputes
As a New York entrepreneur and business owner, contracts likely make up a large part of your life. It goes without saying that you should commit all of your business contracts to writing and have them signed by all parties. Written contracts are legal documents; a...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | May 31, 2019 | Contract Disputes
New York courts are very familiar with so-called “confessions of judgment.” Reportedly, they approved such judgments in favor of lenders more than 11,000 times last year. That magnitude of use for this legal instrument has clearly troubled regulators and...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Jan 18, 2019 | Contract Disputes
Humans routinely converge in agreement on all sorts of matters. Indeed, coming together with some sort of unanimity is central to getting things done in just about any realm. And that includes business, of course, where agreements – often verbal, but cemented...
by Rich Michaelson Magaliff, LLP | Jun 23, 2018 | Contract Disputes
A recent business story focused on a key employee’s departure from one mega-retailer to work for its biggest rival underscores the divergent goals and interests of three separate parties. There is Walmart, for instance, the company that senior vice president and...
by Rich Michaelson Magaliff, 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...
by Rich Michaelson Magaliff, LLP | Apr 20, 2018 | Contract Disputes
Business school examples of companies’ merger-acquisition outcomes that were marked by strong success often stress methodical preparation and comprehensive application across a universe of relevant considerations. They seldom emphasize speed. It generally takes...
by Rich Michaelson Magaliff, LLP | Apr 6, 2018 | Contract Disputes
You have an implacable problem with a business partner that has become detrimental to your company’s operations. It is optimal to resolve that dispute via arbitration rather than through formal litigation, right? Maybe. Maybe not. As a recent article in the New...
by Rich Michaelson Magaliff, LLP | Dec 14, 2017 | Contract Disputes
Business principals contracting with other commercial entities obviously work hard to get things right when they engage in sophisticated transactions. In New York and across the NYC metro area, there is a lot at stake for business actors seeking to prosper in a...
by Rich Michaelson Magaliff, LLP | Aug 14, 2017 | Contract Disputes
New York City readers may be aware of the current challenges Spectrum—formerly known as Charter Communications—is facing here locally. For those who haven’t heard, Spectrum is currently working through a worker strike, and even facing potential...