Business Law
At Halpern & Scrom Law PLLC, our Business Law practice is dedicated to providing strategic legal guidance that safeguards your business interests and fosters sustainable growth. Whether you’re forming a new entity, profit or non-profit, navigating complex transactions, or ensuring compliance with ever-evolving regulations, our experienced attorneys are here to support your business at every stage. We offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of your business, from formation and structuring to litigation and dissolution. Explore our specialized services below to learn how we can assist you in achieving your business goals:
Why is it Important to Have an Employee Handbook?
Apr 14, 2008
A well-drafted employee handbook has many benefits, including: Legal Protection: The most vital benefit of having an employee handbook is that it...
Nursing Employees Given the Right to Express Breast Milk at Work
Oct 23, 2007
Effective August 15, 2007, New York employers will be required to either (1) provide a reasonable amount of unpaid daily break time, or (2) permit...
Greater Restrictions Placed on Employer’s Use of Background Screening
Oct 1, 2007
New York State Executive Law (the “Human Rights Law”) Section 296(16) has been amended to prohibit employers from inquiring into or making adverse...
A Look into the Future: Last Employer Will Soon be Able to Have Unemployment Benefit Charges Recalculated
Oct 1, 2007
Currently, the last employer is required to pay 100% of unemployment insurance benefits for the first seven weeks of a former employee's claim....
Commissioned Salespersons Must Now Have Written Agreements
Oct 1, 2007
New York Labor Law Section 191 (c) has been amended, effective October 16, 2007, to require that employers place the terms of employment for...
What is Retaliation?
May 15, 2007
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) statistics show that plaintiffs often succeed with retaliation claims even when the underlying...
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