by Sean Callanan | Jun 17, 2014 | Business Litigation
Entering into a commercial real estate transaction can be risky business. Considerations necessary prior to getting involved with a commercial real estate transaction are different in many respects from those in a residential real estate transaction and often times...
by Sean Callanan | May 5, 2014 | Corporate Law
We went over the first five steps for incorporating your Long Island business in our last blog, we’ll finish up here with the remaining five parts of the incorporation process that apply if you want to incorporate an existing firm or would like to do business in...
by Sean Callanan | Apr 30, 2014 | Corporate Law
If you’re establishing a new firm on Long Island, wish to incorporate an existing firm or seek to do business in New York as an existing corporation headquartered outside the state, there is a certain process you must follow in order to ensure the legal validity...
by Sean Callanan | Apr 21, 2014 | Commercial Real Estate
Many small businesses enter into a lease for commercial space on Long Island at some point. It’s important for business owners in Nassau and Suffolk counties to pay attention to some very important business issues when they enter into a real estate lease, whether you...
by Sean Callanan | Feb 25, 2014 | Real Estate Litigation
Real estate brokers’ roles in property purchase and sale transactions are most often clearly defined. Yet disputes can arise that call into question the competency and fair dealing of both real estate brokers and the parties with whom they work. Contract disputes can...