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Closely Held Corporate Shares Require a Discount
June 22, 2010
In divorce, it is sometimes necessary to value shares of a closely held corporation. But there are stocks in privately held companies throughout New York whose shares are not traded on the NYSE or NASDAQ. These companies often have only a handful of shareholders, many of whom are family members or close friends.
Business Valuation in a Collaborative Divorce
June 22, 2010
Participants in a collaborative divorce can dissolve their marital union with dignity and respect, and formulate an agreement that will more likely be adhered to over the long run. Here's how.
Movers & Shakers
June 22, 2010
Who's going where; who's doing what.
Verdicts
June 22, 2010
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Drug & Device News
June 22, 2010
A roundup of recent developments.
Med Mal News
June 22, 2010
The latest news you need to know.
Formulating Internal Policies and Procedures
June 22, 2010
Frequently, written policies and procedures are used to instruct nurses or other non-physician employees on the protocols for a variety of activities. This practice can make training and employment performance issues easier for the provider. However, it can also expose the organization to criticism when these seemingly arbitrary policies are not precisely followed.
Automatic Restraining Orders in Domestic Relations Cases
June 22, 2010
A recent new statute in New York provided for automatic temporary restraining orders against assets commencing with the filing and service of divorce papers. A number of other states have enacted, or tried to enact, such legislative provisions. However, there are serious constitutional issues that should be addressed.
Matrimonial Issues and Estate Tax Repeal
June 22, 2010
Congress left the estate tax law in a state of complete confusion at the end of 2009. Even if the bigger question of whether we will have an estate tax is resolved by the time you read this article, many issues that affect matrimonial practitioners, not just estate planners, will still remain unresolved.
NJ Supreme Court Extends Long-Arm Jurisdiction to Foreign Manufacturers
June 22, 2010
On Feb. 2 of this year, the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that a foreign manufacturer of an industrial recycling machine is subject to New Jersey's long-arm jurisdiction under the stream-of-commerce theory. This has broad implications.

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