by danr | Jul 13, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Flushing NYC Lawyers
People come to me and want to set up a company and they want to determine if they set up a corporation or a limited liability company. Here are the facts to consider. When you’re considering a corporation, you have to make a determination whether you have a C...
by danr | Jul 6, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Queens NYC Attorneys
There are several important factors to consider before purchasing a commercial property. The first is if it is going to be sold subject to tenancies. Meaning, will the building be delivered vacant or with tenants attached? If the tenants are coming with the property,...
by danr | Jun 29, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Queens NYC Attorneys
A contract is a written understanding between two or more parties with regard to setting forth the terms and conditions of their business arrangement. In my experience, the best contracts are ones that are clear and concise. My goal is to have a common understanding...
by danr | Jun 22, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Flushing NYC Lawyers
When buying an apartment in New York City, often my clients come and ask me what the difference is between a co-op and a condo. In a condominium, each individual unit is granted as its own fee, so when you record the deed, each unit has its own deed. Whereas in a...
by danr | Jun 15, 2015 | Beer and Liquor Licensing, Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Queens NYC Attorneys
Some of my clients inquire about the five hundred foot law, and in New York state, if you have an on-premises liquor license, there can be no more than three locations within a five hundred foot distance. So often, my clients come to be thinking that because there is...
by danr | Jun 8, 2015 | Beer and Liquor Licensing, Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Flushing NYC Lawyers
The two hundred foot law is a regulation that prohibits a liquor license from being issued to a premises that is within two hundred feet of a school, church, synagogue or other place of worship. My clients are often surprised to find out about this rule and it often...