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How Do Shareholder Disputes Arise?
Explore the typical sources of shareholder disputes, including disagreements over company direction, fiduciary duties, and the handling of business assets.
Understanding How a Non‑Conforming Building or Land Can Be Used
A property becomes non‑conforming under New York zoning when a once‑legal use or structure no longer meets newer zoning rules. While these uses and buildings are typically protected, you may face limits on expansion, reconstruction after damage, and rebuilding after substantial destruction.
How to Form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in New York
Follow a clear process for starting an LLC in New York, from selecting a name to filing Articles of Organization and meeting publication and tax obligations.
Do You Need a Letter of Intent for Commercial Real Estate Deals?
Learn the role of a letter of intent in commercial real estate transactions, including how it sets expectations, clarifies deal terms, and helps avoid disputes.
How the NLRB Decision May Lead to Business Litigation
Discover how rulings by the National Labor Relations Board can spark legal disputes for employers, including union issues, employee rights, and policy changes.
How Do Administrative Hearings Work in New York?
Learn the process of administrative hearings in New York, including filing requirements, evidence rules, hearing procedures, and how legal counsel can help protect your rights.
Are You Ready to Build Your Breach of Fiduciary Duty Case?
Learn the elements of a breach of fiduciary duty claim, including proving a fiduciary relationship, breach, damages, and available legal remedies.
How to Avoid Business Litigation by Licensing IP Correctly
Explore how drafting clear intellectual property licenses can prevent disputes, safeguard your rights, and ensure proper use of your business’s creative works.
Can a Receiver Take My Business?
Explore the circumstances where a receiver may be appointed to manage a business, what powers they have, and the legal strategies available to safeguard your ownership and operations.
What Is a Quiet Title Action?
Learn how a quiet title action can establish clear ownership of real estate, remove liens or claims, and resolve boundary disputes through the court process.
What Are 3 Things to Consider When Closing on Commercial Real Estate?
Discover the most important legal and financial considerations before finalizing a commercial property purchase, including due diligence, contracts, and title review.
Can Eminent Domain Take Your Property Away?
Understand the legal authority of eminent domain, when it can be used to acquire private property, and how property owners can seek fair compensation or challenge the taking.
How to Perform Due Diligence on Commercial Real Estate
Discover how to evaluate commercial property before purchase, including title review, financial analysis, zoning compliance, and environmental assessments.
Do You Need a State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit?
Understand the purpose of New York’s SPDES program, when a permit is required, and the steps to apply while ensuring compliance with state water quality regulations.
Do You Need Bulk Storage for Chemicals or Petroleum?
Learn the legal requirements for storing chemicals or petroleum in bulk, including permits, facility standards, and spill prevention protocols.
What Are Single, Double, and Triple Net Commercial Leases?
Compare single, double, and triple net leases to see how maintenance, insurance, and taxes are allocated, and which lease structure may best fit your business needs.
Do Neighbors Get a Say in Zoning Variances?
When requesting a zoning variance in New York, local property owners are formally notified and can attend the public hearing to voice support or objections. While neighbors don’t decide the outcome, their testimony may inform the Zoning Board’s assessment of community impact and hardship.
Can Homeowners Sue Your Company Over Property Values?
If your company’s operations negatively impact local air or water quality, neighboring homeowners may allege a drop in property values—and in certain cases, seek compensation. While compliant businesses generally face fewer claims, documented environmental violations, such as citations or fines, can strengthen homeowners’ claims.
What to Consider When Dealing With Business Litigation
Learn the essential steps in preparing for business litigation, including gathering evidence, assessing legal risks, and choosing the right dispute resolution approach.
What Are Improvement and Alteration Clauses?
Understand how improvement and alteration clauses define a tenant’s ability to make changes to leased space, including approval requirements and cost responsibilities.