By Roy Schneider, Esq. Creating an estate plan is not a one-time event. You should review your estate plan periodically, at least every 3 – 5 years or whenever there […]
Continue reading…Questions You Shouldn’t Ask or Answer During an Interview
By Ted J. Schneider, Esq. Job-seekers have to be ready to respond to any interview question asked of them, but not every question has to be answered. To ensure that […]
Continue reading…Are You Bound by the Terms of a Letter of Intent ?
By Roy Schneider, Esq. Complex commercial transactions typically involve a back-and-forth negotiation of numerous terms of the agreement, a process which usually does not occur overnight. Accordingly, parties to a […]
Continue reading…Attention Employers: Have You Sent Out Your ACA Notice?
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), employers are required to provide a notice to workers on or before October 1, 2013, informing them about the […]
Continue reading…Important Tax Implications in the Supreme Court DOMA Case
On June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court held that Section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is unconstitutional (E.S. Windsor, SCt., June 26, 2013), which brings up […]
Continue reading…Purchasing a Business: Should You Consider Buying Assets as Opposed to Shares
By Roy Schneider, Esq. Of the two common methods used when buying a business, the purchase of shares and the purchase of assets – the asset-purchase option is perhaps the […]
Continue reading…Preparing to Meet With Our Estate Planning Attorney
By Roy Schneider, Esq. A thorough and complete estate plan must take into account a significant amount of information about your assets, your family, your property, and your wishes during […]
Continue reading…My Neighbor in my Homeowner’s Association Told Everyone I’m a Drug Dealer, Can I Sue For Defamation
By Ted J. Schneider, Esq. Assuming you are, in fact, not a drug dealer, you may be able to successfully bring a civil lawsuit for defamation. Defamatory statements are those […]
Continue reading…Family Business: Preserving Your Legacy for Generations to Come
Your family-owned business is not just one of your most significant assets, it is also your legacy. Both must be protected by implementing a transition plan to arrange for transfer […]
Continue reading…Do You Need Meeting Minutes?
By Roy Schneider, Esq. Regardless of the size of the business, organization or homeowners association, corporations (including those organized under Subchapter S) must observe all of the required formalities in […]
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