A litigation hold letter is a notice requiring an individual or company to preserve each piece of information relevant to a pending lawsuit. These letters are not issued by the court but rather by an opposing party in a legal action. They prohibit a party from...
Business of Law
The Importance of Document Retention Policies for Businesses
A document retention policy is critical for any business. Also known as a record-keeping policy, a document retention policy provides minimum retention periods for important business documents and establishes a routine for the final disposition of a company’s records....
Answering Business FAQs with Joshua Brinen
https://vimeo.com/778556367 What should I be doing to prepare my business for the end of the year? As a business owner, it's your responsibility to prepare your business for the end of the year. That includes reconciling accounts, organizing your books, and preparing...
What are the Effects of Dissolution on a Company’s Contracts?
Upon making the decision to dissolve a company, the company and the management of the company must follow wind-up procedures. Whether your company is structured as an LLC or a corporation, our New York business law attorneys will help you understand the dissolution...
What is a Foreign Business Registration?
Foreign business registration refers to the process of doing business in another jurisdiction. A foreign business registration does not mean you will do business in another country. Even though the term might be confusing, a foreign business registration lets your...
Active and Passive Businesses and the Proposed Tax Reform Bill
Welcome back, dear reader. I acknowledge that some time has passed since I’ve checked in. When things are too quiet here on the blog, that’s just the quiet before the storm. Oh, how the storm has come to the mental and physical plains inhabited by Brinen & Associates.