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Litigation
59 articles01
AI and Attorney–Client Privilege: What Business Clients Need to Know After United States v. Heppner
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Avoiding Spoliation: How Not to Lose Your Case Through Evidence Destruction
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Breach of Contract Litigation in NYC: What Small Businesses Should Know
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Breach of Fiduciary Duty in NYC: What Business Owners Need to Know
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Buy-Sell Agreements: How to Set the Rules for a Business Divorce Before It Happens
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Commercial Litigation in NYC: Strategies for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
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Demand Letter vs. Lawsuit: When Does a Business Dispute Escalate to Litigation in New York and New Jersey?
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Demand Letters and Pre-Litigation Strategy in NYC
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Did Your Broker Cost You Money? Your Legal Rights After Investment Losses
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Federal Law Gives Trafficking Survivors the Right to Sue Businesses That Profited From Their Exploitation
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Financial Exploitation of Elderly Investors: What Families Need to Know
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FINRA Arbitration: What Investors and Financial Professionals Need to Know
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Goodwill in Business Buyouts: Why Personal Goodwill and Enterprise Goodwill Are Valued Differently in New York and New Jersey Disputes
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How Is a Business Valued in a New York or New Jersey Buyout or Shareholder Dispute?
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How to Enforce a Judgment in New York and New Jersey
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How to Respond When Served With a Subpoena: A Step-by-Step Guide for Businesses and Third Parties
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How to Serve a Korean Defendant Under the Hague Convention
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I Was Just Sued for Breach of Contract in New York — What Are My Defenses?
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ICC Arbitration for Korean Companies with U.S. Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide
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Individual Liability Under the NJ Law Against Discrimination: When Managers Get Sued Personally
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Korean Companies in U.S. Contract Disputes: How to Defend a Claim and Sue for Breach in New York and New Jersey
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Letters Rogatory and Depositions in Korea: Navigating International Evidence Requests
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Litigation Hold Letters: What Businesses Must Do to Preserve Evidence
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Litigation Strategy for Business Owners: Knowing When to Settle and When to Fight
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Minority Shareholder Oppression in NYC: When Majority Owners Cross the Line
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My Business Was Just Served With an Employment Discrimination Complaint — First Steps for NY and NJ Employers
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My Business Was Just Sued by Employees — What Is an FLSA Collective Action or Class Action, and What Do I Do?
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My Business Was Sued Under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act — What Do I Do?
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My Employee Filed an Unpaid Wage Claim in New York — What Do I Do?
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Navigating Federal Discovery Obligations: What Small Businesses Often Get Wrong
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NJ Consumer Fraud Act: Per Se Violations Explained
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Non-Compete Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Employers Need to Know in 2026
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NY and NJ Sexual Harassment Standards: What Korean Employers Need to Know About Mandatory Policies, Training, and Liability
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Partnership and Shareholder Disputes in NYC: How to Protect Your Business and Your Rights
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Piercing the Corporate Veil in New York: When Can Owners Be Personally Liable?
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SDNY's Written Opinion on AI Privilege: Further Guidance from Judge Rakoff
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Serving as a Plaintiff in a Class Action Lawsuit
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Settling a Business Dispute Without Going to Court: Mediation, Arbitration, and Negotiation in New York and New Jersey
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Shareholder Agreements for Closely Held Corporations: Key Clauses to Prevent Litigation
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Strategic Use of Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) and Preliminary Injunctions in Business Disputes
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The Five Most Common Types of Broker Misconduct That Harm Investors
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TRO vs. Preliminary Injunction: What New York and New Jersey Businesses Need to Know
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U.S. Depositions of Korean Witnesses: Practical Preparation Guide for Businesses
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Understanding a New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) Claim: Strengths, Limits, and Common Misconceptions
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Understanding Discovery and eDiscovery in U.S. Litigation
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Understanding the U.S. Litigation Lifecycle: From Demand Letter to Final Judgment
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Understanding Whistleblower Rights Under the False Claims Act
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Unpaid Purchase Orders: What Sellers and Buyers Need to Know Before a Dispute Escalates
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Using Declaratory Judgment Actions to Take Control of a Dispute
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Wage and Hour Liability for Korean-Owned Businesses: The Five Most Common Violations
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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
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What Korean Parent Companies Need to Know When Their U.S. Subsidiary Gets Sued
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What to Do When Your Business Gets Sued in New York or New Jersey
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When a Church Breaks From Its Denomination: Building, Bank Accounts, and Name in New York and New Jersey
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When Church Members Sue the Church: Derivative Claims, Removal of Officers, and Internal Dispute Resolution in New York and New Jersey
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When to Authorize Litigation: A Framework for In-House Teams
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Who Controls the Church? Board Authority, Pastor Authority, and Governance Disputes in New York and New Jersey Nonprofits
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Wrongful Termination Claims in New York: What Employers Need to Know
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Your Arbitration Clause Just Got More Powerful: What Jules v. Balazs Means for Business Contracts
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Business Law & Contracts
17 articles01
Breach of Fiduciary Duty in NYC: What Business Owners Need to Know
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Buy-Sell Agreements: How to Set the Rules for a Business Divorce Before It Happens
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Choosing the Right Entity for Your Business (LLC, Corporation, or Nonprofit?)
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Contract Essentials for Small Businesses: Understanding Termination, Indemnity, Confidentiality, and Arbitration Clauses
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Corporate Governance in New York & New Jersey: How Bylaws and Operating Agreements Interact With State Law
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Equipment Purchase and Sale Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
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LOIs, MOUs, and Contracts: What Business Owners Need to Know About Enforceability
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Minority Shareholder Oppression in NYC: When Majority Owners Cross the Line
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Non-Compete Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Employers Need to Know in 2026
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Non-Disclosure Agreements for Business Owners | New York & New Jersey
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Resolving Shareholder and Partnership Disputes (Deadlocks, Buyouts, and Fiduciary-Duty Issues)
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Shareholder Agreements for Closely Held Corporations: Key Clauses to Prevent Litigation
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Unpaid Purchase Orders: What Sellers and Buyers Need to Know Before a Dispute Escalates
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What Does It Mean to Have an Outside General Counsel?
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What Is a Letter of Intent (LOI) and Is It Binding?
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What Korean Parent Companies Need to Know When Their U.S. Subsidiary Gets Sued
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Your Arbitration Clause Just Got More Powerful: What Jules v. Balazs Means for Business Contracts
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Employment
8 articles01
Individual Liability Under the NJ Law Against Discrimination: When Managers Get Sued Personally
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My Business Was Just Served With an Employment Discrimination Complaint — First Steps for NY and NJ Employers
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My Business Was Just Sued by Employees — What Is an FLSA Collective Action or Class Action, and What Do I Do?
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New Jersey Supreme Court Rules Undocumented Workers Are Entitled to Wage Protections
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Non-Compete Agreements in New York and New Jersey: What Employers Need to Know in 2026
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NY and NJ Sexual Harassment Standards: What Korean Employers Need to Know About Mandatory Policies, Training, and Liability
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Understanding Employment Law for Employers in New York and New Jersey
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Wage and Hour Liability for Korean-Owned Businesses: The Five Most Common Violations
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Formation
7 articles01
Buy-Sell Agreements: How to Set the Rules for a Business Divorce Before It Happens
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Choosing the Right Type of Nonprofit Corporation: Public Charity, Private Foundation, or Membership Organization?
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Corporate Governance in New York & New Jersey: How Bylaws and Operating Agreements Interact With State Law
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Forming a Nonprofit in New York vs. New Jersey: Key Legal Differences
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Legal Issues for Korean Parent Companies Expanding to the U.S. (Entity Setup, Visas, and Compliance Pitfalls)
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Minority Shareholder Oppression in NYC: When Majority Owners Cross the Line
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Shareholder Agreements for Closely Held Corporations: Key Clauses to Prevent Litigation
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Nonprofit Law
11 articles01
Board Governance Failures: Top Legal Risks for NJ and NY Nonprofits
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Choosing the Right Type of Nonprofit Corporation: Public Charity, Private Foundation, or Membership Organization?
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Church Bylaws: The Most Overlooked Document in Religious Organization Governance
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Conflicts of Interest Policies Under N.Y. N-PCL § 715-A and New Jersey Best Practices
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Corporate Governance in New York & New Jersey: How Bylaws and Operating Agreements Interact With State Law
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Membership vs. Board Governance: Choosing the Right Structure for Your Nonprofit
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Officer vs. Director Roles: Clarifying Titles and Authority in Nonprofit Structures
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State Charitable Registration Requirements: N.Y. Attorney General Charities Bureau vs. N.J. Division of Consumer Affairs
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When a Church Breaks From Its Denomination: Building, Bank Accounts, and Name in New York and New Jersey
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When Church Members Sue the Church: Derivative Claims, Removal of Officers, and Internal Dispute Resolution in New York and New Jersey
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Who Controls the Church? Board Authority, Pastor Authority, and Governance Disputes in New York and New Jersey Nonprofits
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Estate Planning
1 article01
Understanding Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Health Care Proxies
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