Business Law And Transactions
Elie vs. Ifrah: Online Poker and the Black Friday Backlash
It seems not too long ago that online poker dominated the gambling world. Then it happened: “Black Friday,” the name…
Read MoreOffit Kurman Co-Founder Theodore Offit on Mergers and Acquisitions
A few years ago, Offit Kurman Attorneys at Law co-founder, business attorney, and Managing Principal Theodore A. Offit sat down…
Read MoreMergers and Acquisitions: The Anatomy of a Transaction from the Sell Side
In a merger or acquisition, there are two key players, the buyer (acquiring party) and the seller (party being acquired),…
Read MoreZoning Laws and your New Building
When it comes to zoning laws, if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it could really…
Read MoreMergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Issues among Government Contractors
While the United States economy has been slow to recover, government contractors have continued to thrive. This stability has led…
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CEOS with the highest pay Chief executives at the largest U.S. companies were paid $5,000 an hour, on averge, in…
Read MoreThe Risk Involved with Selling a Business
As a business owner, selling a business can be a bittersweet time. The company that you helped build, the company…
Read MoreStock Appreciation Rights (SAR) Plan: Employee Retention
Great companies all have one thing in common: great employees. At the end of the day, despite our constant advances…
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Where did it all begin? Got Milk? Created by Goodby, Silverstein & Partners for the California Milk Processor Board, this…
Read MoreAvoiding a Strike when Requesting Concessions from a Union
Requesting concessions or “give backs” – typically re-negotiation of wages – from a union during negotiations can be one of…
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