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Litigation

59 articles
01
AI and Attorney–Client Privilege: What Business Clients Need to Know After United States v. Heppner
02
Avoiding Spoliation: How Not to Lose Your Case Through Evidence Destruction
03
Breach of Contract Litigation in NYC: What Small Businesses Should Know
04
Breach of Fiduciary Duty in NYC: What Business Owners Need to Know
05
Buy-Sell Agreements: How to Set the Rules for a Business Divorce Before It Happens
06
Commercial Litigation in NYC: Strategies for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
07
Demand Letter vs. Lawsuit: When Does a Business Dispute Escalate to Litigation in New York and New Jersey?
08
Demand Letters and Pre-Litigation Strategy in NYC
09
Did Your Broker Cost You Money? Your Legal Rights After Investment Losses
10
Federal Law Gives Trafficking Survivors the Right to Sue Businesses That Profited From Their Exploitation
11
Financial Exploitation of Elderly Investors: What Families Need to Know
12
FINRA Arbitration: What Investors and Financial Professionals Need to Know
13
Goodwill in Business Buyouts: Why Personal Goodwill and Enterprise Goodwill Are Valued Differently in New York and New Jersey Disputes
14
How Is a Business Valued in a New York or New Jersey Buyout or Shareholder Dispute?
15
How to Enforce a Judgment in New York and New Jersey
16
How to Respond When Served With a Subpoena: A Step-by-Step Guide for Businesses and Third Parties
17
How to Serve a Korean Defendant Under the Hague Convention
18
I Was Just Sued for Breach of Contract in New York — What Are My Defenses?
19
ICC Arbitration for Korean Companies with U.S. Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide
20
Individual Liability Under the NJ Law Against Discrimination: When Managers Get Sued Personally
21
Korean Companies in U.S. Contract Disputes: How to Defend a Claim and Sue for Breach in New York and New Jersey
22
Letters Rogatory and Depositions in Korea: Navigating International Evidence Requests
23
Litigation Hold Letters: What Businesses Must Do to Preserve Evidence
24
Litigation Strategy for Business Owners: Knowing When to Settle and When to Fight
25
Minority Shareholder Oppression in NYC: When Majority Owners Cross the Line
26
My Business Was Just Served With an Employment Discrimination Complaint — First Steps for NY and NJ Employers
27
My Business Was Just Sued by Employees — What Is an FLSA Collective Action or Class Action, and What Do I Do?
28
My Business Was Sued Under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act — What Do I Do?
29
My Employee Filed an Unpaid Wage Claim in New York — What Do I Do?
30
Navigating Federal Discovery Obligations: What Small Businesses Often Get Wrong
31
NJ Consumer Fraud Act: Per Se Violations Explained
32
Non-Compete Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Employers Need to Know in 2026
33
NY and NJ Sexual Harassment Standards: What Korean Employers Need to Know About Mandatory Policies, Training, and Liability
34
Partnership and Shareholder Disputes in NYC: How to Protect Your Business and Your Rights
35
Piercing the Corporate Veil in New York: When Can Owners Be Personally Liable?
36
SDNY's Written Opinion on AI Privilege: Further Guidance from Judge Rakoff
37
Serving as a Plaintiff in a Class Action Lawsuit
38
Settling a Business Dispute Without Going to Court: Mediation, Arbitration, and Negotiation in New York and New Jersey
39
Shareholder Agreements for Closely Held Corporations: Key Clauses to Prevent Litigation
40
Strategic Use of Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) and Preliminary Injunctions in Business Disputes
41
The Five Most Common Types of Broker Misconduct That Harm Investors
42
TRO vs. Preliminary Injunction: What New York and New Jersey Businesses Need to Know
43
U.S. Depositions of Korean Witnesses: Practical Preparation Guide for Businesses
44
Understanding a New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) Claim: Strengths, Limits, and Common Misconceptions
45
Understanding Discovery and eDiscovery in U.S. Litigation
46
Understanding the U.S. Litigation Lifecycle: From Demand Letter to Final Judgment
47
Understanding Whistleblower Rights Under the False Claims Act
48
Unpaid Purchase Orders: What Sellers and Buyers Need to Know Before a Dispute Escalates
49
Using Declaratory Judgment Actions to Take Control of a Dispute
50
Wage and Hour Liability for Korean-Owned Businesses: The Five Most Common Violations
51
What Happens When Business Partners Can't Agree on Value: Appraisal Clauses, Court-Appointed Experts, and the Litigation Path in New York and New Jersey
52
What Korean Parent Companies Need to Know When Their U.S. Subsidiary Gets Sued
53
What to Do When Your Business Gets Sued in New York or New Jersey
54
When a Church Breaks From Its Denomination: Building, Bank Accounts, and Name in New York and New Jersey
55
When Church Members Sue the Church: Derivative Claims, Removal of Officers, and Internal Dispute Resolution in New York and New Jersey
56
When to Authorize Litigation: A Framework for In-House Teams
57
Who Controls the Church? Board Authority, Pastor Authority, and Governance Disputes in New York and New Jersey Nonprofits
58
Wrongful Termination Claims in New York: What Employers Need to Know
59
Your Arbitration Clause Just Got More Powerful: What Jules v. Balazs Means for Business Contracts

Business Law & Contracts

17 articles
01
Breach of Fiduciary Duty in NYC: What Business Owners Need to Know
02
Buy-Sell Agreements: How to Set the Rules for a Business Divorce Before It Happens
03
Choosing the Right Entity for Your Business (LLC, Corporation, or Nonprofit?)
04
Contract Essentials for Small Businesses: Understanding Termination, Indemnity, Confidentiality, and Arbitration Clauses
05
Corporate Governance in New York & New Jersey: How Bylaws and Operating Agreements Interact With State Law
06
Equipment Purchase and Sale Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
07
LOIs, MOUs, and Contracts: What Business Owners Need to Know About Enforceability
08
Minority Shareholder Oppression in NYC: When Majority Owners Cross the Line
09
Non-Compete Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Employers Need to Know in 2026
10
Non-Disclosure Agreements for Business Owners | New York & New Jersey
11
Resolving Shareholder and Partnership Disputes (Deadlocks, Buyouts, and Fiduciary-Duty Issues)
12
Shareholder Agreements for Closely Held Corporations: Key Clauses to Prevent Litigation
13
Unpaid Purchase Orders: What Sellers and Buyers Need to Know Before a Dispute Escalates
14
What Does It Mean to Have an Outside General Counsel?
15
What Is a Letter of Intent (LOI) and Is It Binding?
16
What Korean Parent Companies Need to Know When Their U.S. Subsidiary Gets Sued
17
Your Arbitration Clause Just Got More Powerful: What Jules v. Balazs Means for Business Contracts
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