LawMatters - October 2018

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SPOTLIGHT ON US
With Salon Marrow Affiliation, Offit Kurman’s New York City Office is on Track to Become the Firm’s Largest Location

Offit Kurman has announced that a group of attorneys from Salon Marrow Dyckman Newman & Broudy LLP have agreed to join the firm in Manhattan.....Read More


Also See: 
Offit Kurman Names Four New Practice Group Leaders

PLACES TO BE

How to Grow, Protect, and Succeed in Your Business   Thursday, November 8

 

Protect Your Business Workshop   Monday, November 19

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PRIVACY MATTERS

Offit Kurman - The Better Way To Protect Your Data:
This Privacy Policy was published on October 5, 2018

This privacy policy contains information about Offit Kurman, P.A. and how and why we collect, store, use and share your personal data. It also explains your rights concerning your personal data and how to contact us or supervisory authorities in the event you have a complaint.

 

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CEO MINUTES

Jeff Elkin, President of Advanced Business Systems

Jeff Elkin is President of Advance Business Systems. Founded by Alan and Lois Elkin in 1964, Advance is committed to satisfying the business needs of its customers by providing office supplies, printers, scanners, and document management services. The company has recently evolved to provide managed IT services...CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE INTERVIEW

Also See:  John Fenzel, Author and Leadership Expert

OFFIT KURMAN PRESENTS

The Legal Dose: U.S. Cannabis – Total Retail Sales   By Andrew Robinson

 

As medical and recreational cannabis markets continue to expand throughout the country and mature, total retail sales of cannabis are projected to top $8 billion – $10 billion by the end of the calendar year in 2018...Learn More Here.

Also see: M&A Market Opportunity: Is Now The Right Time To Sell Your Business? [Infographic] By Mike Mercurio

THE LAWYER IS IN  

“Read the Writing on the Wall”: How Street Artists’ and Property Owners’ Rights Intersect, Post-5Pointz

If a building achieves world renown as a canvas for street art, do its walls still “belong” to the property owner? Moreover, will the owner’s decision to demolish the building infringe on the artists’ rights to their work? These questions were at the heart of a $6.7 million intellectual property dispute in the...Read More

Also See: Take a “Tip” from the 9th Circuit: Not All Employee Hours Are Eligible for FLSA Credits By Theodora Stringham