The Firm’s M&A/Private Equity practice was recently admitted to the Chambers USA rankings. This is the firm’s first ranking by the prestigious organization. Based on extensive research and [...]
OSHA Issues Covid-19 Vaccination-Or-Test Standard for Employers
In Corporate Issues, Employment and Labor PostedThe Occupational Health and Safety Administration (“OSHA”) has issued a new emergency temporary standard (“ETS”) which requires employers with 100 or more employees to require their employees to [...]
De-risking Series: Doing Business in Another State? When and Why You Should Foreign Qualify
In Corporate Issues PostedIf your company is doing business in a state other than the one in which you incorporated or formed your company, you are required to register or “qualify” as a foreign entity in that [...]
Data Security Blog Post: No JoKe
In Corporate Issues, Information and Business Technology, Intellectual Property PostedFrom JBS Meats to Kaseya, cybercrime is front page news and it isn’t going away. Large Cap, Middle Market, Mom and Pop – it doesn’t matter what size your business is or whether you are high [...]
Sellers that are unfamiliar with the M&A process are often surprised and dismayed to learn only after the purchase price has been negotiated that there are price adjustments that can reduce [...]
De-risking Series: Could an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) be a Solution to Your Succession Planning Dilemma?
In Corporate Issues PostedFor the owners of many privately held businesses, succession planning can be a conundrum. While many business owners would like their children or management employees to eventually own and [...]
Our business and high net worth (HNW) clients often seek our advice when it comes to protection of their personal assets from lawsuits. While asset protection planning can be a useful exercise [...]
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security partners have recently announced that on-premise (but not 365 or online) Microsoft Exchange Server products have a vulnerability to breach, including [...]
Virginia Passes Data Privacy Law
In Corporate Issues, Information and Business Technology, Intellectual Property PostedOn March 2, 2021, Virginia became the second state in the United States to enact major privacy legislation, following California. The governor signed the Consumer Data Protection Act into law, [...]
It has become common for small businesses to be structured as corporations, limited liability companies, and other entities to protect their owners from personal liability. When those small [...]