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Business Law, Commercial Contracts & Transactional Matters



Nissenbaum Blogs
Sale of Business Law Blog

Will the Disability Provision of an Operating Agreement be Upheld Under New Jersey Law?
In Zavodnick, Perlmutter Boccia L.L.C., v. Zavodnick, No. A-1242-11T1 (App. Div. August 2, 2012), the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, upheld an arbitrator’s decision to allow a law firm to buyout a disabled member. Id. at 8....

Family Limited Partnerships Are Important Alternatives For Keeping a Business in The Family
Family Limited Partnerships are an important tool when a family wants to transfer a business from one generation to the next. Essentially, it serves two purposes: it transfers the ownership without going through probate (because the older generation is still...

Will a Court Enforce a “Put” Offering Buy Out Clause in a LLC Operating Agreement
In Martin Heller v. Lauren Gardner Trust, No. A-0914-11T2 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. June 27, 2012), the court considered the enforceability of a “put offering notice, by which one or more members could require the other members to buyout...

A significant part of the firm's business law practice involves business transactions and corporate law in NJ, NY, PA and TX. Often, lawsuits can be avoided if the underlying agreements are drafted with precision and foresight. Accordingly, the firm's approach to drafting contracts is simple: it strives to accurately and thoroughly prepare the underlying documentation and address issues of compliance and regulatory enforcement in a manner that is proactive. In other words, the firm seeks to prevent problem before they arise.

For example, one of the firm's focuses is the sale and purchase of businesses, what is generally referred to as "Mergers & Acquisitions." Having a wealth of experience in this area, the firm is often able to advise our clients in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas respecting both the business and legal aspects of how to structure and effectuate the sale in a way that makes the most sense. This applies from the inception of the transaction to its conclusion.

The firm has handled a variety of commercial transactions involving such matters as:

  • Corporate formalities including operating agreements, meeting resolutions and corporate bylaws
  • Shareholder agreements and stock pledge agreements
  • Sale and purchase of a business
  • Employment, severance and restrictive covenant agreements
  • Employment manuals
  • Distribution agreements
  • Promissory notes, security agreements and applicable UCC filings
  • Intellectual property licensing and assignment agreements
  • Corporate Governance
  • Commercial Real Estate purchases
  • Commercial Leases
  • Corporate workouts
  • Occupational Licensing
  • Trademarks, Copyrights and Trade Secret
  • Invoice terms and conditions

Published Works:

"The Legal Ramifications of Computer Outsourcing", Legal Tech Newsletter, December, 1994

"900 Numbers Come of Age",Communications Managers Association Review, Winter, 1984

"How to Sharpen Your Contract Clauses", Telemarketing Magazine, May, 1994

Classes/Seminars Taught:

Panelist, Drafting Computer Outsourcing Contracts, New York PC EXPO, 1994

Presented Seminar, Telemedia Legal Issues, Annual Telemarketing & Business Telemedia Convention, 1993

If you have questions about how we can assist you with your commercial transactional matters, please contact us.


Law Blogs

Sale of Business

Will a court enforce a "Put" offering buy out clause in a LLC operating agreement? READ FULL POST

Does the Consumer Fraud Act apply to the sale of an ongoing business? READ FULL POST

If an employee breaches his fiduciary duty by competing with his employer while still employed, may others involved in causing the breach also be liable? READ FULL POST

What are you selling when you are paid for the "good will" of your business? READ FULL POST

When is it appropriate to use an indemnification provision in selling a business? READ FULL POST

Three questions to ask when buying a business' intellectual property. READ FULL POST

One cannot fraudulently transfer business assets to a related business to escape a creditor. READ FULL POST

If you guaranty a contract for your company, can you become liable for its breach? READ FULL POST

New York court upholds cause of action for indemnification under asset purchase agreement. READ FULL POST

Lack of bad faith as a basis for a court not to award attorney's fees to a minority shareholder who sues to obtain compensation for her shares. READ FULL POST

What value should be assigned to shares under a buy sell agreement in which the value is not listed in the contract? READ FULL POST

Free seminar provides legal and financial insights in preparing for the sale of a business. READ FULL POST

New Jersey Appellate Division confirms that the Consumer Fraud Act does not apply to the sale of a business. READ FULL POST

"Personal client defense" may not apply to a breach of a restrictive covenant signed in connection with the sale of a business. READ FULL POST

Non-compete agreements can add to your purchase price. READ FULL POST

Exercise caution when using letters of intent. READ FULL POST

 

NJ Business

May a party be bound to an executed operating agreement that was not intended to be final? READ FULL POST

May a party be forced in arbitrate issues that are not clearly covered by an arbitration clause? READ FULL POST

What is a commercially reasonable way for a creditor to sell collateral? READ FULL POST

What is the standard for allowing a company that was incorporated outside of New Jersey to use the New Jersey Minority Oppression statute? READ FULL POST

May corporate actors be held personally liable under the Consumer Fraud Act? READ FULL POST

When are non-solicitation covenants in an employment agreement enforceable? READ FULL POST

Does your company need to circulate the Conscientious Employee Protection Act notice to its employees? READ FULL POST

When is a collection letter a misleading demand for payment? READ FULL POST

Be careful not to undermine the choice of law provisions in your contracts. READ FULL POST

Will online retail companies soon be required to charge sales tax? READ FULL POST

When can a plaintiff pierce the corporate veil of a limited partnership? READ FULL POST

Are you pro choice (of law) in your contracts? READ FULL POST

May a law firm advertise with a picture that includes a potential defendant's trademarked logo? READ FULL POST

Is it illegal for a debt collector to attempt to collect a debt that is no longer valid and enforceable as a matter of law? READ FULL POST

Is the anti-retaliation provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act limited to complaints that are in writing? READ FULL POST

Does the anti-retaliation provision of New York City's Human Rights Law protect employees who suffer retaliation for opposing discrimination against other employees? READ FULL POST

Is it a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to sue a debtor in the wrong city? READ FULL POST

What are the new protections for hourly employees in the hospitality industry under New York law? READ FULL POST

May the State of New Jersey require merchants to collect zip code information from purchasers of gift cards? READ FULL POST

May a non-competition agreement be enforced under New York law? READ FULL POST

May an employer be sued for denying an employee leave under the Family Medical Leave Act? READ FULL POST

Can a person be bound by an agreement that he did not negotiate or sign? READ FULL POST

 

Franchise Law

When is a franchise agreement unconscionable and therefore unenforceable as a matter of law? READ FULL POST

Does the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act invalidate forum selection clauses in franchise agreements? READ FULL POST

When can the New York Franchise Sales Act be used to dispute a termination? READ FULL POST

Is a NJ franchisee normally entitled to reimbursement of its attorney's fees when it sues a franchisor? READ FULL POST

What is the definition of a franchisee under the NJ Franchise Practices Act? READ FULL POST

Is injunctive relief available to enforce the NJ Franchise Practices Act? READ FULL POST

Motor vehicle franchises: The relationship between the franchisor and the franchisee. READ FULL POST

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