I help business owners fund, grow, protect, and sell their businesses. I focus on solving problems related to raising capital, contracts, business disputes, and acquisitions. I learned how to win a fight by litigating in state and federal courts, in front of New Jersey administrative bodies and land use boards. My extensive experience, spanning over 20 years in law firms, has honed my skills in helping everyday people with business challenges.
As the son of an attorney, I developed a deep understanding and passion for the law from an early age. I graduated from Rutgers Law School and now proudly serve clients in the Garden State. In my personal life, I’m devoted to my family - my wife, two daughters and son. I apply the same dedication to the clients I represent.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
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- Honorable Stephen Skillman, P.J.A.D.
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- Rutgers School of Law-Newark
- J.D. | Cum Laude
- Lehigh University
- B.S. | Materials Science and Engineering
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- Q. If I want to make a non-profit, and I am not recieving funds, do I have to register my intitiave anywhere?
- A: If you're planning to start a nonprofit providing free CPR classes without issuing certifications, it's generally advisable to register your initiative. Here's why:
1. State Incorporation: Incorporating as a nonprofit in New Jersey provides legal recognition and liability protection for your organization and its members, even if you're not receiving funds.
2. IRS Tax-Exempt Status: While you may not need to seek 501(c)(3) status immediately, obtaining it in the future could benefit your organization, especially if you decide to accept donations or grants.
3. Charitable Registration: Since you're not fundraising or receiving contributions, immediate registration ... Read More
- Q. Create an operation agreement for F-1 students; Web-design company in Delaware
- A: To ensure your LLC is set up correctly and complies with all applicable laws, it's highly recommended to retain an experienced attorney. As F-1 international students, there are specific immigration laws to consider. Direct participation in the operations of the LLC might violate your visa status.
Your operating agreement should include many important provisions such as those which outline the ownership structure, roles, and responsibilities of the members, and how profits and losses will be shared. Since you'll be using an American contractor to perform the services, you must be sure you comply with applicable labor and tax laws, particularly those relating to correctly classifying ... Read More
- Q. I have been awarded a default judgement in Special Civil Part in Monmouth County NJ. The defendant retained an attorney.
- A: It's crucial to consult with an attorney who can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation.
You have a strong position with a default judgment, but the defendant can file a motion to vacate the default judgment, potentially leading to further legal proceedings. Accepting the 50% settlement ensures some compensation without additional legal action. However, you might negotiate for a higher amount considering your favorable judgment.
Vacating a default judgment can be relatively straightforward if the defendant argues they were not properly served or had a valid reason for not responding, which could delay your compensation and incur additional legal costs.
Consult ... Read More