The service he provides for business owners and professionals is tailored to meet the needs of each client, including: Financial analysis Risk assessment Bankruptcy prevention Litigation Attorney Gary L. Mason has a list of his representative clientele on his linked bio page, demonstrating his range
of business law clients of all sizes, many of whom are leaders in a variety of different industries.
Attorney Gary L. Mason has a list of his representative clientele on his linked bio page, demonstrating his range
of business law clients of all sizes, many of whom are leaders in a variety of different industries.
Not exact matches
For fear
of losing
business, some lawyers are wary
of referring
clients to other attorneys, even if they have expertise in a particular area, such as tax
law.
«The larger exemption provides a lot
of planning opportunities for people who own
businesses or other assets that they expect to go up in value,» said Michelle Canerday, head
of the private
client group in Chicago for
law firm Nixon Peabody.
For example, Montesano said some
of his
clients will overlook colleges that are «top feeders» into the country's best
law,
business and medical schools as well as Ph.D. programs, just because they don't boast a well - known or Ivy League title.
«A lot
of my
clients are in Class 35 for marketing agencies and
business consultants, but some also consider themselves business coaches, where Class 41 comes in,» says Rachel Rodgers, a lawyer and the founder of startup law resource Small Business Bo
business consultants, but some also consider themselves
business coaches, where Class 41 comes in,» says Rachel Rodgers, a lawyer and the founder of startup law resource Small Business Bo
business coaches, where Class 41 comes in,» says Rachel Rodgers, a lawyer and the founder
of startup
law resource Small
Business Bo
Business Bodyguard.
The most important office
law business in America such as the
law business incidental to banking, insurance, trust - company operation, investment work, railroading, patents, admiralty, and large corporation matters in general is in the hands
of non-Jewish firms many
of which, even though they have numerous Jewish
clients, have no Jewish partners.
Platforms such as Coinbase comply with anti-money laundering and know - your - customer
laws that require
businesses to identify and verify the identities
of their
clients.
The legal profession can easily cease being useful to its
clients whenever it no longer tempers guidance on the
law with reality, particularly
business reality, as well as the human desires
of clients.
Ranked in the top five percent
of law firms for
client service, * Polsinelli lawyers provide practical legal counsel, infused with
business insight, in 100 service areas and 70 industries.
We provide our
clients with reliable and effective cutting edge GPS trackers and systems, which thousands
of businesses, consumers, government and
law enforcement agencies trust.
Specializing in the areas
of securities, commercial finance, real estate and general corporate
law, his
clients range from individuals and small privately held
businesses to multi-million dollar entities.
This impressive milestone marks a long journey from a one - man operation providing small
businesses with consistency in their marketing efforts, to a fully staffed hybrid agency model serving
clients large and small in a wide variety
of fields, including healthcare,
law, software, retail and other B2B
business, as well as non-profits.
Whether you're a freelance designer,
law firm or international corporation, invoicing
clients is a part
of the everyday operations
of your
business.
Handelsblatt writes that «The former real - estate baron has done billions
of dollars» worth
of business with Deutsche Bank over the past two decades, and First Lady Melania, daughter Ivanka and son - in -
law Jared Kushner are also
clients.»»
The conceit that
law is not a
business, or only incidentally so, seems connected with the efforts
of elite lawyers in the early years
of this century to distance themselves from the buccaneer - founders
of their own firms and from «hustling» immigrant lawyers, as well as to assert their independence from their own
clients.
If a
client is involved in litigation, we understand the impact it may have on the
business, and we work with our
clients to minimize such impact, while providing a superior understanding
of the
law.
We like to refer to Rosenstein & Associates as being «The Temecula
Law Firm» and that our
clients can rely on us to help in the formation
of a new
business, help manage the legal needs
of an existing
business, including when necessary
business & corporate litigation; ongoing transactional matters (more commonly referred to as contractual matters); assisting with the filing
of copyrights and trademarks; assistance with real estate transactions, assistance with tax audits, tax litigation, and when necessary with
business reorganization, including filing a Chapter 11 or a
business Chapter 7 under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
Reform advocates also want greater disclosure
of lawmakers» outside income and more information on legislators» whose
law firms have
clients that do
business with the state.
He said the swoop on its
law offices, located in Panama's banking district, had begun on Tuesdayon the basis
of the news reports about the offshore
businesses it created and in some cases ran for wealthy
clients around the world.
Federal prosecutors also said Skelos didn't practice
law for his outside income
of up to $ 250,000 a year, but instead used his leadership position to attract
clients, including those doing
business with the state.
Huntley pleaded guilty in January to embezzling $ 87,000 from a phantom charity and taking a $ 1,000 bribe from businessman Edul Ahmad, a
law client of Sampson's, in exchange for helping him expand his
business at JFK airport.
He said his
client at one point sat at the kitchen table
of her family's home with Edward Mangano and Harendra Singh and recounted telling
law enforcement officials about doing menus, logos and other work for Singh's
business.
This year, the governor downplayed the issue, listing it with a number
of other steps he wants to take, including stricter penalties against bribery, creating an independent agency to police campaign filing violations and greater disclosure by lawmakers
of their private
law clients who have
business before the state.
I propose new anti-bribery and corruption
laws, public financing
of elections, independent enforcements at the board
of elections, and disclosure
of outside
clients with
business before the state.
Senate Republicans are trying to modify Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to require full disclosure
of law clients in legislators» outside
business.
The
law, which becomes fully effective when a new Legislature is seated in 2013, will require disclosure
of the names
of a lawmaker's
clients and / or customers doing
business with the state, as well as the
clients of the lawmaker's own firm that may be doing such
business.
Now, the
law requires them to disclose on the Internet all
of their
clients doing
business with or before state agencies, whether the legislator is working for that
client or simply obtained a referral from elsewhere.
Flanagan is an attorney, and like many
of his colleagues, is
of counsel to a
law firm whose
clients at times have
business before the state.
What voters care about are the real issues Breslin keeps dodging: his stance on Tier VI, his close ties to the Republican - backed insurance industry, and the conflicts
of interest between his government office and his
law firm's
business clients.»
That means greater disclosure
of business and
law clients from legislators» side jobs, a ban on the personal use
of campaign funds, greater safeguards for per diem reimbursement, pension forfeiture for lawmakers convicted
of public corruption and greater disclosure by independent expenditure campaign accounts.
But Catsimatidis is a
client of a state - registered lobbyist with
business before the state and is therefore subject to the lobbying
law.»
After two months
of debate over new requirements governing elected officials» disclosure
of their outside income, the budget bill introduced today will require lawmakers serving in occupations such as
law or consulting to identify some
of their
clients, but only those whom they take on new
business for after Dec. 31, 2015.
Commissioners also asked legislators to provide a list
of their outside
business and
law clients.
The U.S. attorney also charges that Sen. Skelos was paid $ 2.6 million by the
law firm,
of which he was «
of counsel,» but did not perform any actual work for them — paid for referring
clients to the firm who had
business before the state, and meeting with
law firm
clients «including about legislative matters.»
The scheme provided SILVER with two different streams
of unlawful income: (i) approximately $ 700,000 in kickbacks SILVER received by steering two real estate developers with
business before the state legislature to a
law firm with which he was associated, and (ii) more than $ 3 million in asbestos
client referral fees SILVER received by, among other official acts, awarding $ 500,000 in state grants to a university research center
of a physician who referred patients made ill by asbestos to SILVER at Weitz & Luxenberg.
According to the indictment, Silver attempted to hide his fraudulent scheme by lying publicly about the nature
of his work, claiming that none
of his
clients had
business before the state when he was in fact successfully being lobbied on state real estate
laws by Glenwood Management.
His white - shoe
law firm — which has yet to receive a penny from him despite nearly a year's worth
of legal work, essentially extending him a line
of credit — itself lobbies city agencies on behalf
of clients with
business before the city.
In a culture in which it can almost seem eccentric not to be «
of counsel» to a major
law firm that represents
clients with state
business, say, or to have a beef with the practice
of steering pork, tax breaks or other public benefit to political donors, this sets significant precedent.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Heastie made a deal in March — after Heastie's predecessor, Sheldon Silver, was indicted — to increase disclosure
of legislators» outside
business and
law clients, restrict the use
of campaign funds and beef up the forfeiture
law.
Silver was accused
of receiving $ 700,000 in payments from one
law firm in exchange for using his official position to obtain recurring tax certiorari legal claims
of two real estate developer
clients with
business before the New York State Legislature.
The ethics
law requires lobbyists and top executives
of their
client groups to disclose certain
business relationships with state officials.
He is currently advocating for legislators to divulge their
business and
law clients, a response to the indictment
of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
Still, the judge argued there was no proof that Mr. Bharara's commentary prompted the grand jury to decide to indict Mr. Silver on charges
of mail fraud, wire fraud and extortion for earning referral fees from two
law firms toward whom he directed
clients with
business before the state.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has accused Mr. Silver
of collecting referral fees as outside income from
law firms with
clients who have
business with the state, and thus monetizing his powerful position.
The complaint labels the actions as a «secret and corrupt scheme» saying the speaker told the public that he worked at a
law firm where private citizens hired him to represent them in personal injury lawsuits, and that none
of his
clients had any
business before the state.
ALBANY — Spineless Senate Republicans from around the state scrambled for cover yesterday — like rats caught in a floodlight — after they were asked to say whether Majority Leader Dean Skelos should disclose the names
of his
law clients that do
business with the state.
In their cross hairs from the outset were the pots
of money that had long spawned scandals in the Legislature: campaign donations and spending; the easy - to - abuse expense reimbursements known as per diem payments; and the outside income that some lawmakers earned in lucrative part - time jobs, often at
law firms representing
clients with
business before the state.
We rely upon our full - time staff
of attorneys, forensic accountants, research analysts, field investigators and computer forensics experts to staff these assignments, and we work collaboratively with our
business clients to develop an investigative plan that is appropriate to the suspected misconduct... Since most
of our investigative professionals have had experience in federal, state and local
law enforcement — as prosecutors, auditors and agents — our investigative strategies are developed with an understanding
of the evidence that may be needed to support an eventual criminal prosecution.»
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