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Requirements for holding on to your liquor license
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Oct 26, 2018 | Small Business Law
It's a complicated process for a New York business to obtain a liquor license. And once a business obtains the license, it can sometimes be difficult to retain it. The New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) put out a handbook specifically addressing various questions...
Seeking the right advice when starting a business
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Oct 19, 2018 | Small Business Law
Anyone starting up a new business will need to consider a wide variety of financial considerations. They will need to create a strategy for bringing in revenue and attracting customers. In almost all instances, they will have to secure a certain amount of financing....
Time To Sell Your Business? Call A Lawyer First.
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Sep 27, 2018 | Small Business Law
For whatever reason you plan on selling your business, it's crucial to take the right steps. Among other things, it requires you close the business, create the appropriate sales agreement, and transfer ownership. Simply because they've been involved in the process...
Breach of contract claims and the statute of limitations
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Sep 17, 2018 | Small Business Law
It appears the New York courts will soon revisit the issue of contract language used to modify the statute of limitations period when it comes to breach of contract issues. The particular case involves Deutsche Bank and Quicken Loans. This matter concerns accusations...
Transactions involving asset sales and stock sales
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Jun 30, 2018 | Small Business Law
Every business transaction is unique and requires careful consideration of individual circumstances. This is particularly true when it concerns sales or purchase of your business. Almost every deal is transacted either by an asset sale or a stock sale. What is an...
Deciding upon a business entity
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Jun 13, 2018 | Small Business Law
Choosing the right sort of business formation is one of the most important determinations you will need to make when creating a small business. For many entrepreneurs, It often makes sense for entrepreneurs to create a limited liability company (LLC), S-Corporation or...
Planning and opening of a new business
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | May 10, 2018 | Small Business Law
There are already a large number of challenges that business face in remaining solvent. Legal issues may arise. Disputes can occur due to poorly worded agreements. And sometimes the failure to take immediate action can result in problems getting out of hand. However,...
The challenges business startups face
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Mar 16, 2018 | Small Business Law
Without question, startup businesses contribute greatly to both the local and national economy. Yet depending on who you believe, it is difficult to determine whether startups are doing better or worse in our nation's economy. A recent New York Times article suggests...
Obtaining and protecting your New York liquor license
On Behalf of The Tarantino Law Firm, LLP | Mar 7, 2018 | Small Business Law
There is plenty of competition for obtaining a New York liquor license. New York's Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control regulates approximately 70,000 licenses in a variety of different zones. In a state of close to 20 million residents, many other businesses would...
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