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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Sale-Leasebacks: Loans In Disguise
My firm just submitted a post-trial brief in a commercial case where we argued that a sale agreement which had a leaseback and an option to repurchase was intended to be a financing arrangement and loan between the parties. Here … Continue reading
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Establishing A Breach Of Fiduciary Duty In A Commercial Case
My firm just finished a trial in the Kings Supreme Court that lasted several months concerning a commercial dispute over real estate. One of the issues we briefed in our post-trial memorandum of law deals with the question of whether … Continue reading
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