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BLOGS
Can Commercial Landlords Finally Breathe A Sigh Of Relief?
New York’s COVID-inspired eviction moratorium expired January 15, 2022, with no further action from lawmakers in Albany. Commercial...
The Corporate Veil - End-Of-Year Check-Up
As the calendar turns toward year end, we all begin thinking of resolutions. From a legal standpoint, the most important resolutions are...
Solid Infrastructure Builds A Nation; It Also Buttresses A Family Business
Infrastructure. The dictionary defines it as an “underlying foundation or basic framework.” In public policy circles, infrastructure...
The Economic Recovery is Real
The post pandemic economic recovery in Rockland County is palpable, which is good news for local leaders, businesses, and taxpayers....
An Intevew with Dr. Mary Leahy, CEO of Bon Secours Charity Health System
“Good help to those in need.” That is the mission of Bon Secours Charity Health System and, in turn, Suffern’s Good Samaritan Hospital, a...
The Mechanics of Mechanic's Liens
A mechanic’s lien is a powerful tool for contractors, trades people, and suppliers to help collect money owed to them. A mechanic’s lien...
Biometrics - next wave of personal information and regulation
Amazon uses your palm print for payment at Whole Foods. Disney requires your fingerprints when entering a park. Biometrics. This is the...
What I Did on My Summer Vacation (and Why I am Worried)
It was during a drive to a sleepaway camp in the Poconos this summer that the signs of the current state of the economy crystalized. Help...
Net Leasing Maintains Its Luster, Even Through Pandemic
While the pandemic upended many things, one thing remains constant: landlords prefer ‘net leasing’ to any other lease terms. Even the...
What all Entrepreneurs can Learn from Family Businesses
The pandemic challenged nearly every type of business – from large corporations to solo entrepreneurs. COVID forced wholesalers,...
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