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Anjali S.
CA, NY, and FL licensed attorney with nearly a decade of experience in intellectual property, data privacy, commercial contracts, and employment. I also have both the CIPP/US and CIPP/E privacy credentials. Basically, everything your business needs!
Scott S.
I have over 25 years' experience representing individual and company clients, large and small, in transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, private offerings of securities, commercial loans and commercial endeavors (supply contracts, manufacturing agreements, joint ventures, intellectual property licenses, etc.). My particular specialty is in complex and novel drafting.
Brianna N.
Brianna is a well-respected New York licensed attorney with a Juris Doctorate degree in law from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law School and bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management from Dowling College. Since becoming an attorney, she has practiced in various areas including business law, corporate law, residential real estate, commercial real estate, criminal law, traffic law, employment law, landlord tenant law, estate planning, and has represented intermediaries in procurement and the personal protective equipment industry. Brianna has broad and extensive business experience; She is an entrepreneur and co-owner of a microtechnology manufacturing company that was built by her and her partner, where she also served as the Chief Legal Officer and Human Resource Manager for the company. While building the manufacturing business, she created a brokerage firm for business transactions and has managed several other businesses which she has ownership interest in. Brianna’s involvement in these various businesses over the past 15 years provides a unique skillset to her clients; Not only does she understand contractual principals and obligations from a legal perspective while drafting and negotiating agreements, but she also has the foresight, experience, and ability to ensure the agreement reflects the practical aspects of the business. Based on the client’s needs and desired outcome, she has the forethought to cover different angles that would be overlooked from a legal standpoint, and as a result she is able to help prevent unforeseen business ramifications. She conducts extensive risk assessments on behalf of her clients and minimizes exposure to potential liability without “over lawyering” agreements. One of Brianna’s main areas of focus is drafting and negotiating agreements. Negotiation is a passion of hers which was applied in law school while she was a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society, notably winning Touro Law School’s intraschool negotiation competition. In her more recent years, Brianna has removed herself from her various business interests to focus on her law practice. Brianna has a strong moral compass and believes in quality over quantity. She treats every client as a top priority; thus, she will not take on many cases at a time because she wants to give each client the focus and attention they deserve. She has sharp attention to detail and is a forceful advocate for every client. Brianna has broad and extensive business experience; She is an entrepreneur and co-owner of a microtechnology manufacturing company that was built by her and her partner, where she also served as the Chief Legal Officer and Human Resource Manager for the company. While building the manufacturing business, she created a brokerage firm for business transactions and has managed several other businesses which she has ownership interest in. Brianna’s involvement in these various businesses over the past 15 years provides a unique skillset to her clients; Not only does she understand contractual principals and obligations from a legal perspective while drafting and negotiating agreements, but she also has the foresight, experience, and ability to ensure the agreement reflects the practical aspects of the business. Based on the client’s needs and desired outcome, she has the forethought to cover different angles that would be overlooked from a legal standpoint, and as a result she is able to help prevent unforeseen business ramifications. She conducts extensive risk assessments on behalf of her clients and minimizes exposure to potential liability without “over lawyering” agreements. Additionally, she specializes in drafting and negotiating agreements. Negotiation is a passion of hers which was applied in law school while she was a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society, notably winning Touro Law School’s intraschool negotiation competition. In her more recent years, Brianna has removed herself from her various business interests to focus on her law practice. Brianna has a strong moral compass and believes in quality over quantity. She treats every client as a top priority; thus, she will not take on many cases at a time because she wants to give each client the focus and attention they deserve. She has sharp attention to detail and is a forceful advocate for every client.
Terence B.
Terry Brennan is an experienced corporate, intellectual property and emerging company transactions attorney who has been a partner at two national Wall Street law firms and a trusted corporate counsel. He focuses on providing practical, cost-efficient and creative legal advice to entrepreneurs, established enterprises and investors for business, corporate finance, intellectual property and technology transactions. As a partner at prominent law firms, Terry's work centered around financing, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, securities transactions, outsourcing and structuring of business entities to protect, license, finance and commercialize technology, manufacturing, digital media, intellectual property, entertainment and financial assets. As the General Counsel of IBAX Healthcare Systems, Terry was responsible for all legal and related business matters including health information systems licensing agreements, merger and acquisitions, product development and regulatory issues, contract administration, and litigation. Terry is a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was an Editor of the law review. He is active in a number of economic development, entrepreneurial accelerators, veterans and civic organizations in Florida and New York.
Seth S.
I am an attorney admitted in NY, with over 6 years of experience drafting, reviewing and negotiating a wide array of contracts and agreements. I have experience in Sports and Entertainment, Real Estate, Healthcare, Estate Planning and with Startup Companies. I am confident I can assist you with all of your legal needs.
Donya G.
Donya G.
I am a licensed and active NY and CT Contracts Attorney, with over 20 years of diverse legal and business experience. I specialize in reviewing, drafting and negotiating commercial agreements. My practice focuses on working with small business clients as well as clients from international brokerage firms on acquisitions, especially in the Ecommerce space; drafting, negotiating, reviewing and advising on business agreements; ; breach of contract issues, contract disputes and arbitration. I am licensed to practice in New York and Connecticut, and am a FINRA and NCDS Arbitrator. My experience includes serving as General Counsel to small businesses. This entails reviewing, updating and drafting contracts such as employments agreements, asset purchase agreements, master services agreements, operating agreements and a variety of business and commercial contracts. Additionally, I assist clients with business strategies, contract disputes and arbitration. My diverse experience allows me to give my clients a well-rounded approach to the issues they face. I have been at top AML law firms; a Vice President at an Investment Bank, a Civil Court Arbitrator presiding over cases in contract law, commercial law, a Hearing Officer, presiding over cases and rendering written decisions, and a Judicial Clerk to a Civil Court Judge. It would be a privilege to assist you and your business with my services.
Matthew S.
I am a 1984 graduate of the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law (Yeshiva University) and have been licensed in New Jersey for over 35 years. I have extensive experience in negotiating real estate, business contracts, and loan agreements. Depending on your needs I can work remotely or face-to-face. I offer prompt and courteous service and can tailor a contract and process to meet your needs.
John B.
John Benemerito is the Founder and Managing Partner of Benemerito Attorneys at Law. Admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey, John represents small business owners and startups in the areas of Business and Securities Law. John received his Bachelors Degree at John Jay College of Criminal Justice where he majored in Criminal Justice. Afterwards, he attended New York Law School where he focused his studies on Corporate and Securities Law. John comes from a family of entrepreneurs. From as far back as he can remember he was always involved in his family’s numerous businesses. At the age of fifteen, John entered into a new business venture with his father and managed to grow and maintain that business through high school, college and law school.John is currently a co founder in over five different businesses. After law school, John decided that he wanted to help people like himself. He opened his own law practice and began working primarily with small business owners until he was introduced into the startup world. Ever since that time, John has worked with hundreds of startups and thousands of entrepreneurs from all different backgrounds in helping them achieve their goals. Having been an entrepreneur his entire life, John understands what it takes to create and maintain a successful business. He enjoys sitting down and working with his clients in figuring out each of their unique challenges.
July 15, 2020
Brett G.
Entertainment Attorney with 30+ years of experience, representing all aspects of the TV, Film, Music and Publishing Industries
July 16, 2020
Aaron M.
Aaron focuses his practice on entrepreneurs and emerging growth companies, providing general counsel services for companies from formation through exit. Aaron frequently advises clients in connection with routine and unique legal, business, and strategic decisions, including corporate, business and technology transactions, angel and venture financings, mergers and acquisitions, protection of intellectual property, and information privacy and data security.
September 10, 2020
Jaclyn I.
Jaclyn is an experienced intellectual property and transactional attorney residing and working in NYC, and serving clients throughout the United States and internationally. She brings a targeted breadth of knowledge in intellectual property law, having years of experience working within the media, theater, PR and communications industries, and having represented clients in the music, entertainment, fashion, event production, digital media, tech, food/beverage, consumer goods, and beauty industries. She is an expert in trademark, copyright, and complex media and entertainment law matters. Jaclyn also taught as an Adjunct Professor at Cardozo School of Law, having developed and instructed the school’s first Trademark Practicum course for international students. In her spare time, Jaclyn’s passion for theater and love for NYC keeps her exploring the boundless creativity in the world’s greatest city!
August 24, 2020
Jeffrey P.
Mr. Pomeranz serves as the principal of Pomeranz Law PLLC, a boutique law firm representing clients across myriad industries and verticals. Before founding the firm, Mr. Pomeranz served as Senior Vice President, Legal & Compliance and General Counsel of Mortgage Connect, LP in 2017. Mr. Pomeranz also served as Counsel, Transactions for Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A. (NASDAQ: ASPS) beginning in 2013, and was based in the company’s C-Suite in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Mr. Pomeranz began his career with Mainline Information Systems, Inc. as an in-house attorney.
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Construction Services Agreement
New York
Can a construction services agreement be terminated by the contractor if the owner fails to make payment within the agreed timeframe?
I recently entered into a construction services agreement with a contractor to renovate my commercial property. The agreement stipulates that I will make payments to the contractor within 30 days of receiving an invoice. However, due to financial constraints, I have been unable to make timely payments and have fallen behind on several invoices. I am concerned that the contractor may terminate the agreement and leave the project unfinished if I am unable to catch up on payments. Can the contractor legally terminate the agreement if I fail to make payment within the agreed timeframe?
Arthur S.
Simple answer...Yes. That said, most Owner/Contractor agreements....particularly AIA forms of Owner/Contractor Agreement, empower a contractor to terminate the agreement on written notice following certain work stoppage and cure periods. A more precise answer, in this instance,, would require a review of the relevant provisions of the underlying Owner/Contractor Agreement in question.
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Rental Agreement
New York
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To whom it may concern: :Samuel Hi my name is luanne Migneault I'm in the hotel since September 1 2021 do to the hurricane I got flooded out my partner left me three weeks ago in the hotel I'm on disability and already used my check on the room and I'm waiting on FEMA TO send my check I need help paying for the rest of this month please. At 115 dollars a night I never ask for help from No one I lost everything in the flooded I had back surgery and has a hole in my back I can't go in to a shelter I also have a service cat for the 9 months I have been trying to get housing .please can you help me with housing and help me pay the hotel this month Luanne.72migneault@gmail.com 914-484-8518 sincerely yours Luanne Migneault
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Real Estate Purchase Agreement
New York
Can a seller back out of a Real Estate Purchase Agreement after signing it?
I am in the process of purchasing a property and have signed a Real Estate Purchase Agreement with the seller. However, the seller has recently expressed hesitation and is considering backing out of the deal. I have already invested time and money in inspections and due diligence, and I am concerned about the legal implications of the seller reneging on the agreement. Can a seller legally back out of a Real Estate Purchase Agreement after signing it, and what are my rights and options in this situation?
Melissa T.
In short, yes, a seller can back out of a Purchase and Sale Agreement after signing it. However, a seller can only do this under certain circumstances. These conditions differ whether it is a commercial or residential property. Generally, a seller of property will need a legitimate legal or contractual reason to withdraw from the Purchase and Sale Agreement. Regarding residential properties, during the attorney review period (commonly three days), the seller is able to back out of the agreement without consequences. Additionally, a seller may cancel a home sale without breaching of the contract or incurring legal penalties in the instances of there being in the Purchase and Sale Agreement (i) a home sale contingency (if they cannot find a suitable new home); (ii) an appraisal contingency (if the appraisal comes in lower than expected and the buyer is unwilling to lower the price and the seller will not make up the difference in cash, the contract could be void); (iii) home inspection contingency (if the seller is unwilling to issue credits or make repairs, the seller could end negotiations and the home sale); and (iv) a clause about breach of contract by the buyer that has continued beyond the specific time period in the contract, such as a missing deposit or buyer not securing a mortgage). Moreover, the buyer could enter into a separate agreement with the seller to let them cancel the contract without any liability. For commercial properties, a seller may cancel a Purchase and Sale Agreement also for specific reasons. These include the buyer not funding the purchase price (after the deducting the prorations and adding in of credits as outlined in the Purchase and Sale Agreement), inaccuracy(ies) of the buyer’s representations and warranties, buyer not signing and delivering of the closing documents. In addition, the seller could cancel the contract without a legal penalty if the buyer is unable to obtain financing or assumption of the mortgage, the buyer and seller cannot agree on a price reduction with the buyer after an appraisal or an issue revealed during the due diligence period, and the buyer has breached the contract and it is continuing past the time allotted to cure the default. If a seller of a commercial or residential property withdraws after signing a Purchase and Sale Agreement for a personal reasons then they could face legal and financial consequences. A seller could face a lawsuit from the buyer to make the seller perform (this remedy is called specific performance). A buyer could also sue a seller for the damages of incurring unreasonable and unexpected expenses due to the seller backing out of the purchase and sale agreement, such as storage costs, temporary housing costs, lost deposits, and legal fees. If remedies are not permitted under the Purchase and Sale Agreement, the buyer may be able to collect from the seller liquidated damages (the amount stated in the Purchase and Sale Agreement). The seller may also face a lawsuit from the real estate agent or broker for not being able to collect the commission under their agreement. Like with anything, you should have an attorney review the Purchase and Sale Agreement to know for sure what rights the seller has to cancel a contract after signing.
Real Estate
Letter of Intent
New York
Can a Letter of Intent be legally binding?
I am in the process of negotiating a business deal with another party and we have exchanged Letters of Intent as a preliminary agreement. However, I am unsure if this document holds any legal weight and if it can be enforced in case of a breach. I want to understand the legal implications of a Letter of Intent and whether it can be considered a legally binding contract.
Arthur S.
Short answer is yes...provided they contain the basic elements of a binding agreement. LOI's can be short and simple or extensive and detailed. Most often, LOIs are intended to provide a road map for the drafting of more formal, comprehensive binding agreements and contain an express a provision that they are not intended to be binding upon the parties to the LOI.
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Purchase And Sale Agreement
New York
Purchase and sale agreement and tenants?
I am in the process of purchasing a rental property that currently has tenants living in it. I am looking to have a Purchase and Sale Agreement drawn up, however, I am uncertain of my rights and responsibilities as the new owner of the property with regards to the existing tenants. I would like to know what the agreement should include regarding the tenants and my obligations as the new owner.
Craig C.
In short, you would “step I to the shoes” of the prior owner. That said, you must be careful with your due diligence to make sure what your stepping into works for you.
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