by danr | Apr 20, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Flushing NYC Lawyers
Most contracts have a default provision. The default provision sets forth the conditions under which one of the parties will not have fulfilled its obligations under the contract. For example, failing to deliver goods or services on time, or failing to pay on time...
by danr | Apr 17, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Intellectual Property, Queens NYC Attorneys
When someone creates a tangible expression, such a photograph, a writing, or even software code, they have what is called a Copyright. It’s the rights regarding the copying, distribution and duplication of that expression. In certain circumstances, I recommend that my...
by danr | Apr 6, 2015 | Alexis Soterakis, Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Estate Planning, Flushing NYC Lawyers
If a person dies without a will, then their assets are disposed of in accordance with intestacy laws. Intestacy is a default provision set up by the government stating who would get your assets, and for many of my clients, that’s not where they want their assets to...
by danr | Mar 30, 2015 | Alexis Soterakis, Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Flushing NYC Lawyers, Real Estate
As part of the process of purchasing a cooperative apartment, you often have to apply for approval from the board of that cooperative. Clients may ask me what my recourse is if I am not approved by the board. Unfortunately, boards have very broad discretion of who...
by danr | Mar 23, 2015 | Alexis Soterakis, Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Queens NYC Attorneys
An operating agreement addresses a number of factors about how the limited liability company will be run. The most important factors of the agreement are, what I call, the D’s of the operating agreement. What happens upon the dissolution of the company? The death,...