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Understanding the Different Types of Business Purchase Agreements

A business purchase agreement is a contract that transfers a company from the owner to the new buyer. A purchase agreement is used to buy and sell all types of

Due Diligence: How Your Company Can Navigate the Process

Due diligence is a crucial phase in every business sale. The process helps buyers assess risks, evaluate a company’s operations, investigate its finances, and confirm the information presented by the

Corporate Veil: What to Know & How to Pierce it

“Piercing the corporate veil” refers to the legal concept of the owners of a corporation losing the limited liability protections provided by the corporate structure. While corporations have an independent

Due Diligence Information Protection: Safeguard Your Company Throughout Process.

The protection of Due diligence information is paramount to a sound business deal. A company is required to share a large amount of information about its operations, finances, human resources,

Due Diligence for Buying a Business: What Types Do You Need?

Due diligence for buying a business is crucial to a successful transaction. Whether a deal is structured as a merger, stock transaction, or asset transaction, a prospective buyer of a

Steps to Moving into Your Commercial Space with Joshua D. Brinen

Step 1: Get a Good Broker Step one in moving your office, get a good broker. The first step in moving your office from one commercial area to another commercial

Brinen & Associates Opens New Office in Republic of Ireland

Brinen & Associates is excited to announce the opening of a new legal consultancy in the Republic of Ireland. This expansion marks a significant milestone for the corporate law firm

Buying a Business: What Steps to Take

Buying a business can be rewarding — but the process can be complex. While there are many advantages to buying an existing business, a business acquisition requires careful planning, research,

Differences in the Deposition Rules in New York and New Jersey

A deposition is an important discovery tool that is often used in litigation matters to obtain important information about the other party and prepare for trial. In cases involving parties