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Managing Mass Layoffs During the Pandemic – Tips for Doing It Right post image

Managing Mass Layoffs During the Pandemic – Tips for Doing It Right

As businesses work to overcome the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, workforce reductions can help significantly reduce costs… As businesses work to overcome the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, workforce reductions can help significantly reduce costs. However, in order to benefit from the savings, businesses must comply with all legal obligations. If not, […]

Author: Howard D. Bader

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Enforceability of Restrictive Covenants in New York and New Jersey

Restrictive covenant agreements can be troublesome for both sides and the laws regarding their enforcement can vary from state to state… Restrictive covenant agreements can be troublesome for both sides. The laws regarding their enforcement can also vary from state to state. Accordingly, it is imperative that your contracts include reasonable restrictions and clearly define […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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A Simple Guide to SAFEs for Investors and Startups

A simple agreement for future equity (SAFE) isn’t always so simple... A simple agreement for future equity (SAFE) isn’t always so simple. Before startups and investors consider this increasingly popular security, it is important to understand how SAFEs work. To start, a SAFE is an agreement between an investor and a business in which the […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Is It Time to Make Your Best Employee a Partner? Five Key Considerations

Taking on a key employee as a partner can also be a good way for business owners to plan for retirement… There is a lot to be said for teamwork in growing a business. How better to increase the motivation of your employees than to offer an opportunity to own a piece of the business? Taking […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Boom of Blank-Check Companies Attracting Attention

Blank-check companies, also known as special purpose acquisition companies (SPACS), are booming… Blank-check companies, also known as special purpose acquisition companies (SPACS), are booming. In early October, a record eight SPACs went public in one day, netting $3.25 billion in proceeds. The hot market for blank-check SPAC companies is attracting the attention of brokerages and investors […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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SBA Should Sign Off on Change of Ownership for PPP Borrowers

The Small Business Association (SBA) recently issued a Procedural Notice regarding the procedures required when an entity that has received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds is contemplating a change in ownership... The Small Business Association (SBA) recently issued a Procedural Notice regarding the procedures required when an entity that has received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) […]

Author: Michael J. Sheppeard

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DOL Revamps Independent Contractor Test – What Employers Need to Know

The Department of Labor (DOL) wants to make it easier for businesses to classify workers as independent contractors… The Department of Labor (DOL) wants to make it easier for businesses to classify workers as independent contractors. The DOL’s recently published rule proposal establishes a new framework for determining when employers may legally classify workers as […]

Author: Michael J. Sheppeard

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Starting an Online Business in the Era of COVID-19

While the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on many existing businesses, it has also created new opportunities for budding entrepreneurs... While the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on many existing businesses, it has also created new opportunities for budding entrepreneurs. As social distancing, remote learning, and telecommuting have become the new normal, many online businesses are […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Have You Updated Your Contracts to Reflect COVID-19?

If you haven’t yet updated your contracts to address COVID-19, time is of the essence... If you haven’t yet updated your contracts to address COVID-19, time is of the essence. The ongoing pandemic has created a wide range of unique issues that can impact the parties’ respective rights and responsibilities. For instance, do your contracts […]

Author: Michael J. Sheppeard

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Can You Benefit from the Expanded Accredited Investor Definition?

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially expanded the definition of an accredited investor… The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially expanded the definition of an accredited investor. The amended definition expands the pool of investors that companies can target when seeking to raise capital via private placements. “Today’s amendments are the product […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Third Circuit Clarifies When Subordination Agreement Can Be Ignored in Bankruptcy Cramdown

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the order confirming  Tribune Co.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan over the objections of creditors… In In re Tribune Co., the Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the order confirming  Tribune Co.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan over the objections of creditors who argued that they were entitled to the […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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NJ Supreme Court Makes It Easier for Employers to Implement Mandatory Arbitration

The state’s highest court held that an employee’s continued employment can constitute assent to the terms of an arbitration agreement… The Supreme Court of New Jersey just made it easier for New Jersey businesses to implement employee arbitration programs. In Skuse v. Pfizer Inc., the state’s highest court held that an employee’s continued employment can […]

Author: Joel N. Kreizman

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