2021May
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NO MORE MASKS? WHAT DO I DO NOW?

On April 3, 2020, the CDC recommended that Americans wear masks in offices, stores, restaurants and in all public places.  The adjustment for employer, employees and patrons was significant, but because it was mandated, at least in New York, most citizens complied, and it soon became the norm in society.  Last week, on May 13,…

2021Feb
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2021 EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE

MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE Effective December 31, 2020, New York State minimum wage has increased once again. The present minimum wages are as follows: • New York City                            $15.00 per hour • Long Island and Westchester    $14.00 per hour • Rest of…

2020Feb
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6 ESTATE PLANNING MISTAKES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM

Estate planning is a process that allows you to state how you want your personal and financial assets to be distributed at your death and plan for incapacity. By being proactive, you have control instead of other people or legal rules making those decisions. As you begin (or update) your own estate planning, here are…

2020Feb
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HOW TO ENFORCE AN UNSIGNED AGREEMENT

Best practice any time you enter into a business-related agreement is to put it in writing. This not only ensures there is no misunderstanding between the parties, but provides a multitude of benefits in the event of a dispute because it gives each party certain rights and remedies under the law. Generally, a contract must…

2019Aug
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HOW TO GET OUT OF A BAD CONTRACT WITHOUT BEING SUED

It is not unusual to experience some dissatisfaction with a contract after signing it. People seldom get everything they want, but sometimes they inadvertently agree to something that’s bad for business. Most of the time, you cannot do anything about it after the fact. Contracts are legal documents and give the parties the right to…