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Bitcoin Basics: What is the Blockchain and How Are Bitcoins Transferred?
Last week we discussed bitcoin mining. The blockchain is where the miners and users come together. In short, the blockchain…
Read MoreBitcoin Basics: What Are Miners and How is Bitcoin Created?
Bitcoins are created by “miners,” i.e. computers running specialized computations. Simply put, if an owner of such a computer runs…
Read MoreAdverse Possession: What Every New York Land Owner Must Know | Part Three
To take land through adverse possession, an adverse possessor must also comply with either RPAPL §§ 512 and 522. These additions to the law further elaborate on the requirements of notice and exclusivity. To be clear, these requirements are…
Read MoreBitcoin Basics: What is the Difference Between Bitcoin and Other Online Payment Systems?
There are plenty of online payment systems these days – Venmo, PayPal, stripe, amazon pay… How is bitcoin different? The…
Read MoreOffit Kurman Attorneys Mitchell Kelling and Beth Hodges Awarded Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite
Offit Kurman Attorneys Mitchell Kelling and Beth Hodges Awarded Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite For Immediate Release Charlotte, North Carolina…
Read MoreBettina Hindin Joins Offit Kurman in New York City
Bettina Hindin Joins Offit Kurman in New York City For Immediate Release New York, NY | January 28, 2020 Offit…
Read MoreLawMatters – January 2020
Happy New Year from Offit Kurman! January is the time for beginnings—for making changes and setting new professional goals. But in order to determine where we’re going next, it’s important to take stock of where we’ve been.
Read MoreThe Hospitality Employer: Website Compliance, Legalized Marijuana, and More
Predictive Scheduling Update The effective date of the new Fair Workweek Ordinance has officially been postponed to April…
Read MoreWith New Management Structure, Offit Kurman Prepares for Continued Growth in 2020
Offit Kurman is anticipating another year of prodigious growth. In 2019, Offit Kurman more than doubled its headcount, hiring 161 employees—including 74 attorneys, and venturing into the North Carolina legal…
Read MoreAdverse Possession: What Every New York Land Owner Must Know | Part Two
This is part two of a four-part series. Read part one here » How Does the Adverse Possessor Take…
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