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 | 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 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...
by danr | May 25, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Flushing NYC Lawyers, Intellectual Property
If a company provide goods or services, and they brand those services, they have what’s called a trademark. A trademark will tell the public the source of that good or service. A trademark can be a very useful business asset and in certain circumstances, I recommend...
by danr | May 11, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Flushing NYC Lawyers
When buying a piece of real property, the contract will often call for what’s called a mortgage contingency. This provision addresses the financing that they buyer receives from a bank or other source. If they cannot obtain a mortgage, than the contract can be...
by danr | May 4, 2015 | Coran Ober P.C. Blog, Corporate Business Law, Flushing NYC Lawyers
A limited partnership can be a very useful vehicle for some clients. A general partnership is just an agreement between two parties, whereas a limited partnership sets forth an arrangement between a limited partner and a general partner. A limited partner may often...