by Administrator | Oct 15, 2014 | Articles
As explained in previous articles, including the one implicating alleged defamatory statements published on Facebook, technology continues to impact our legal system, with new developments springing every day. The latest such development, of interest to New York...
by Administrator | Sep 17, 2014 | Articles
ANSWER: You reference to different documents: a “formation certificate” and a “good standing certificate” (not a “standing certificate”). A certificate of formation is the document which proves the coming into existence of the...
by Administrator | Jan 28, 2014 | Articles
There are fundamental and widening differences in this country between conservatives and liberals. The rifts between the two groups peaked at various times during recent history as in 1964, when Barry Goldwater, Lyndon Johnson’s political opponent, wrote “The...
by Administrator | Dec 10, 2013 | Articles
A recent case I handled in New York Family Court exemplifies the intricate web of issues implicated in custody disputes over children, triggered by lawsuits filed in different states and pending simultaneously. What happens when a parent removes or detains a child in...
by Administrator | Aug 23, 2013 | Articles
To better highlight the objectives of this article, I will use the model of an example. Accordingly, let’s assume that we have a family with experience in the restaurant business, the members of which decide to buy an existing Turkish eatery located in Toms River,...