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Business Law, Commercial Contracts & Transactional Matters

We're experts in new york business law, pennsylvania business law and New Jersey business law, Nissenbaum Group's simple but sound approach to drafting contracts for our NJ business law, NY business law, and PA business law is to prevent legal problems before they arise.
A significant part of the firm's business law practice involves business transactions and corporate law in NJ, NY and PA. 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 problems 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 New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania clients 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 the following:

  • 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.


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New Jersey Office
2400 Morris Avenue
Union, New Jersey 07083
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140 Broadway, 46th Floor
New York, New York 10005
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1500 Market Street 12th Floor, East Tower
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
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