Archives
- 2013.06.14: How To Get What You Want In Business Negotiations: Is Hardball Always Necessary?
- 2013.06.11: The Art of the Interview: Why Investigators Still Count In Investigating Insurance Fraud
- 2013.06.07: How Should You Negotiate? Know What You Want
- 2013.06.04: Investigating Insurance Fraud: Does Technology Hurt Or Help?
- 2013.05.31: What Does It Take To Become A Great Trial Attorney? Practice Is Not Enough
- 2013.05.28: WHAT CAN BE DONE TO FIGHT INSURANCE FRAUD? THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
- 2013.05.24: WHAT IS INSURANCE FRAUD? THE CLAIMS TELL THE TALE
- 2013.05.20: A NEW YORK TRIAL ATTORNEY
- 2013.05.10: WHEN A NEW YORK ATTORNEY IS ASSIGNED BY AN INSURANCE COMPANY TO REPRESENT AN INSURED, WHO'S THE CLIENT?
- 2013.05.03: TRIALS IN NEW YORK: PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
- 2013.04.26: EXPERT WITNESSES IN NEW YORK II - BASIC FACTS NEED NOT APPLY
- 2013.04.19: EXPERT WITNESSES IN NEW YORK - NOT JUST THE FACTS
- 2013.04.12: Subrogation In New York V - Teamwork In Action
- 2013.04.05: Subrogation Of Property Claims In New York IV: Commercial Litigation In Disguise
- 2013.03.29: SUBROGATION III - RECOVERING FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIMS IN NEW YORK
- 2013.03.22: SUBROGATION II - The Just Details
- 2013.03.15: SUBROGATION IN NEW YORK: THE BASICS - IF THE SHOE FITS
- 2013.03.08: Injunctions in New York II - 2 Bites of the Apple
- 2013.03.01: Injunctions in New York - A TKO Before The Final Bell?
- 2013.02.26: Collapse Coverage In New York II - Huff & Puff & Blow Your House Down
- 2013.02.22: A Simple Sales Contract in New York (II) - A Story of Few Words
- 2013.02.19: Collapse Coverage in New York - Does a Building Have to Fall Down to Be Covered?
- 2013.02.15: ADVERSE POSSESSION IN NEW YORK II: UNWANTED GUESTS INCLUDED
- 2013.02.08: Taking Land in New York: No Money Down
- 2013.02.01: Simple New York Sales Contracts - Unspoken Promises Included
- 2012.09.13: When Is a Business Owner Liable For Her Corporation's Debts? Piercing the Corporate Veil (II)
- 2012.09.07: Am I Responsible For My New York Business' Debts: Piercing the Corporate Veil
- 2012.08.14: Enforceable New York Contracts: No Writing Necessary
- 2012.08.02: Reading the Fine Print: Why It Should Be Important to Every New York Business
- 2012.07.06: Irrevocable Offers and the Importance of Unambiguous Contract Language to New York Businesses
- 2012.06.29: What a New York Business Should Know About Recovering for Damage to its Property (III)
- 2012.06.22: What a New York Business Should Know About Recovering for Damage to its Property (II)
- 2012.06.19: What a New York Business Should Know About Recovering for Damage to its Property
- 2012.06.15: Records a New York Business Should Always Keep On file (III)
- 2012.06.11: Records a New York Business Should Always Keep On File (II)
- 2012.06.06: Records A New York Business Should Always Keep On File
- 2012.05.30: New York Businesses Collecting the Money Customers Owe (III)
- 2012.05.25: New York Businesses Collecting the Money Customers Owe (Part II)
- 2012.05.18: New York Businesses Collecting the Money Customers Owe