about 2 months ago - 2 comments
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.
about 3 months ago - 1 comment
consult with a corporate attorney. NY employers may be obligated to provide: workers’ compensation insurance, Disability Benefits, unemployment insurance, notices, pay federal unemployment tax, pay Social Security tax, comply with immigration laws. it is best to discuss the above Employer Obligations for Employees in New York with a New York Business Attorney.
about 3 months ago - 2 comments
it is best to discuss How to Form a Limited Liability Company in New York with a New York Small Business Lawyer
about 3 months ago - 1 comment
It is best to discuss the difference between a NY PLLC vs. an LLC with a New York Small Business Attorney (or corporate attorney).
about 3 months ago - 1 comment
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).
about 3 months ago - No comments
A LLC may be taxed as a partnership, a pass-though entity or a corporation. Call your New York Small Business Lawyer.
about 4 months ago - No comments
(You may also want to read our related post, “How Do I Convert a Partnership, Corporation or Other Entity into an LLC?“) The New York Limited Liability Company Laws and the Delaware General Corporation Laws have provisions to easily convert an existing limited liability company, and with respect to Delaware, general partnership, limited partnership, other
about 4 months ago - No comments
(You may also want to read our related post, “How Do I Convert a Partnership, LLC or Other Business Entity into a Corporation?“) The New York Limited Liability Company Laws and the Delaware Limited Liability Act have provisions to easily convert an existing general partnership or limited partnership (and with respect to Delaware, “other entities”
about 4 months ago - No comments
If a manager or a member of the LLC engages in conduct that harms the LLC, the other members do have standing to bring what is known as a “derivative action” to remove the member or manager from the LLC. Generally, derivative actions are typically brought by a corporate attorney on behalf of the shareholders
about 4 months ago - 1 comment
An LLC is a hybrid form that combines corporation-style limited liability with partnership-style flexibility.