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What Will My Closing Costs Be?

When we consult with a client about representing them in purchasing or selling a home, we are usually asked about closing costs. We like...
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Real Estate Closing Documents Explained: Note and Mortgage

When a buyer is purchasing a home and financing this purchase through a lender, there are two documents that the buyer will need to...
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Why Do I Need a Property Survey?

When we represent a client who is purchasing a home, we are often asked by the client what the purpose of a property survey...
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Real Estate Closing Documents Explained: Affidavit of Title

In both New York and New Jersey, an affidavit of title is a closing document prepared and executed by the sellers.  This affidavit is...
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NLRB Issues Decision Regarding Enforceability of Confidentiality and Non-Disparagement Clauses in Severance Agreements

As we have mentioned here on our blog previously, provisions such as non-compete and non-solicitation clauses, as well as confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses, have...
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What is the difference between “novation” and “assignment”?

As general counsel to our small- and medium-size business clients, a large portion of our services consists of reviewing, modifying, and negotiating agreements –...
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C&M Spotlight in General Counsel Services: Where Does ‘Trust’ Fit into a Business?

On our podcast episode this week, Laura and I discussed how trust can be built, created, and earned in personal relationships and in business...
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Changes to New York’s Notarization Laws

In February 2022, Governor Hochul signed into law legislation that permitted the permanent use of remote online notarization (“RON”) in New York. Remote Ink...
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