This post comes with a “spoiler alert” warning. Like many, this author has become obsessed with the Max show Succession, not merely as a television viewer, but for the legal issues raised by the storylines. We will discuss the multiple legal issues covered in the Emmy award-winning series. The jaw…
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Mediation in New York – A New Hope?
Recently, New York Courts, especially in those in Westchester County, where our offices are located, are encouraging the use of mediation to resolve disputes which have been filed as lawsuits in the Court. What is mediation, and how does it differ from arbitration? Mediation is the use of an independent…
Considerations for Buying a Business in New York
We often have inquiries from clients considering the purchase of a business. An experienced attorney should be consulted when commencing this process. Initially, the seller’s attorney will deliver the contract to the buyer’s attorney for negotiation. Should the business being sold be a franchise, the final contract should be conditioned…
Has Your Building Been Sold?
A recent article in the New York Times discusses the purchase of the building which currently houses Chelsea Market by Google. Of course, this raises the issue of what becomes of the tenants in the building, including the all-important food vendors. Commercial real estate in New York, whether in the New York…
Commercial Properties and Local Regulations – What are Your Rights?
News outlets have recently reported a conflict between local business Ralph’s Italian Ices in Mamaroneck and local officials, who are seeking to close the business due to noise and parking issues. While we do not know how this specific situation will resolve itself, many of our firm’s clients are small businesses who…
“Legal” Gift Ideas for Dad on Father’s Day
Our firm wants to extend its best wishes to all Dads for a happy Father’s Day. We would like to mention some gift ideas of a legal nature that cannot be purchased in an ordinary department store. Your Father may be on the verge of retirement. As such, he may be…
Commercial Leases and the “Give and Take” between Landlords and Tenants
Our firm is routinely involved in commercial lease negotiations. This post will address the “give and take” that takes place in such negotiations, while discussing the legal issues that commonly arise. For convenience sake, let’s assume that our attorney is negotiating on behalf of a retail store tenant engaged in a food…
Mortgaging of Church Owned Property under New York Religious Corporations Law
News reports have recently discussed the Archdiocese of New York and their seeking Court approval to mortgage church-owned property. The purpose behind such action is for the Church to obtain a loan of $100,000,000.00 from JP Morgan, Chase, N.A., backed by a mortgage on Church-owned property located at 457 Madison Avenue…
Who’s in Charge? Disputes over Control of Religious Institutions
Recently in the news is a story relating to control over Touro Synagogue, located in Newport, Rhode Island. The Touro Synagogue was built prior to the Revolutionary War and is one of the oldest congregations in the United States. As with many older institutions, over the centuries, the original congregation and…
Assignment of Commercial Leases in New York
Our firm is often involved in landlord-tenant situations involving assignments of commercial leases. What this means is that one party to a commercial lease (usually the tenant) wishes to transfer their rights and responsibilities to a third party, either an individual or company who is not a party to the…