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Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax)

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Expertise

I have extensive experience in negotiating emerging business contracts and agreements, joint ventures, limited laibility company buy-sell agreements and buying and selling businesses. My approach is from a legal, tax and business prospective gearing my negotiations to practical solutions rather than merely drafting impractical documents

Experience in the area

I have have been an attorney since 1976 emphasizing business and tax law issues. I am an adjunct law professor in negotiation and alternative dispute resolution.

Organizations

American Bar Associtiation
New Jersey State Bar Association
Camden County Bar Association

Publications

Please see:
http://www.taxesq.com
http://adrlawinfo.com

Education/Credentials

BSFS - Georgetown University
J.D. - Unviersity of Kansas School of Law
LL.M. (Tax) - Georgetown University Law Center

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Neo10/22/11101010Thanks.
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Frank03/29/11101010Thank You, I will take your advise .....
Steve03/04/11101010Great information. Very responsive and clearly explained .....

Recent Answers from Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax)

2012-03-08 Distribution Question:

Brian:    You need to be careful that you will not be considered by State taxing authorities as "doing business" in their state. Normally, you would have a distribution company to do the sales.     Secondly

2012-02-16 Contract drawn on computer:

Connie:    You need a legally binding contract to assure you are the owner of the pictures. This is known as a work for hire. You should definitely hire a lawyer to draft this contract because if you make

2011-10-12 Partnerships:

Ricky:    It is odd that a bar would have a 30% increase in value in 4 months. Secondly, a pure investor is different than a working partner. Finally, I do not know Jamaican law, but I certainly would

2011-05-30 Law Corporate Question:

First, you did not specify whether the business is an LLC or Corporation. If it is an LLC, a provision should be put in the operating agreement permitting the interest to be transferred to your daughter

2011-03-22 llc buyout:

Frank:    You are experiencing the problem of not having an Operating Agreement. you are stuck as a minority member with little rights. On the other hand, if your fellow members do not buy out your interest

 

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