Small Business/Contracts Law/Expert Profile

Michael Brady

U.S.
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returns 01/01/2013
Expertise

Commercial contract matters

Experience in the area

For over 16 years, I have practice law and have worked with both established, mature businesses, as well as start-up companies and aspiring entrepreneurs. Our work includes business formation, acquisitions, mergers and sales, partnership and shareholder agreements, transactional and employment contracts, real estate transactions, commercial litigation, bankrupcty, as well as business succession and estate planning.

Organizations

New York State Bar Association Suffolk County Bar Association Nassau County Bar Association

Publications

The Suffolk Lawyer The Nassau Lawyer Long Island Business News

Education/Credentials

Juris Doctorate from New York Law School Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Binghamton University

Awards and Honors

Treasurer for Suffolk Academy of Law 2008-2010 Award of Recognition--Suffolk County Bar Association 2006-2010

Average Ratings

Recent Reviews from Users

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Alex01/12/121010Thank you very much :)
Tom12/02/1110 
Mindy11/21/11101010Thank you so much for the response!
zachary11/10/11101010Thanks Michael. Your response went to my .....
Margaret 11/02/11101010Thanks so much for a clear and .....

Recent Answers from Michael Brady

2012-02-07 Old debts from LLC to Inc:

John,    You should hire an attorney to represent you in this matter. Generally, the members of an LLC would not be liable for the debts of the LLC--that is the main reason people form LLC's in the first

2012-01-27 Eviction filed by LLC dismissed:

Jan:    It's hard to know what the judge objected to, based on what you have described.  You didn't mention if this is a commercial property or a residential property.  Residential evictions can be very

2012-01-04 buyout proposal:

Ed,     I can't urge you strongly enough to retain an attorney to assist your company in this buyout.  Online forms and forums such as this are no substitute for individual and specific legal advice.

2012-01-02 llc:

Shelley:    An LLC can certainly have three different lines of business, however you might be better off separating them into separate LLC's for many reasons.  The two big reasons are liability protection

2011-12-01 Acquiring Small Business:

Tom,    My first two recommendations to you are to find a good accountant and to find a good business/real estate attorney to assist you in this transaction.  A transaction of this nature requires specific

 

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