You should consider hiring a corporate attorney in situations, like: When you are starting a business; buying or selling a business; considering dissolving your business; hiring senior or key employees; hiring employees with access to company secrets or confidential information.
A New York company needs to evaluate all of these factors in order to determine whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor. Some factors to look for: Does the company control or have the right to control what the worker does and how the worker does his or her job; Are the business aspects of the job controlled by the employer; are there written contracts or employee benefits?
Your corporate attorney can conduct legal due diligence including reviewing, among other things, corporate documents, major contracts, real estate leases, licenses and permits, assets and liabilities of the target company, financial reports, customer issues, liens.
it is best to discuss How to Form a Limited Liability Company in New York with a New York Small Business Lawyer
It is best to discuss the difference between a NY PLLC vs. an LLC with a New York Small Business Attorney (or corporate attorney).
it is best to discuss the Special Responsibilities and Formalities Associated With Forming a New York Limited Liability Company with a New York Small Business Lawyer (or company lawyer).
A LLC may be taxed as a partnership, a pass-though entity or a corporation. Call your New York Small Business Lawyer.
January 30, 2010 - 10:06 am
Tags: Business Checklist, Business Merger, Business NDA, Nondisclosure
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A New York Small Business Attorney will help you draft, prepare, and negotiate a term sheet for the purchase or sale of a business.
January 27, 2010 - 11:11 am
Tags: Business Checklist, Business Merger, Business NDA, Contracts, Nondisclosure
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Your business acquisition attorney is not only your legal expert, but also will facilitate the business purchase process. Your business lawyer will coordinate the processes, interface with all the players, and move the business transaction along, culminating in a successful closing. As your legal expert, your business lawyer will conduct the legal due diligence, negotiate, draft and review the necessary legal documents . . .
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (also known as an NDA or confidentiality agreement) is meant to protect a business from its employees misusing valuable proprietary information. Often it is a good idea to have a confidentiality agreement in place with each of your employees (regardless of position). For instance, your receptionist and salesperson might have access to [...]