Over the last few years, the economy has been struggling in New Jersey making it difficult for new businesses to get off the ground. With the struggling economy, people were less willing to hire employees and tackle business formation issues. However, new data...
Business Law Professionals
Month: June 2013
New Jersey bank to be acquired by larger West Coast bank
In order to grow, New Jersey businesses need to expand their customer base. The more people purchasing goods or using a service, the more money a company can make. Sometimes in order to expand, the company needs to enter into a new market, which can be difficult....
10-year-old intellectual property case finally settles
When one business violates the intellectual property rights of anther, that business can be held financially responsible for the violation. Before damages can be assigned, a company must first prove that they had intellectual property rights to begin with and that...
Breach of contract claim dismissed by New Jersey judge
A judge has recently decided that a New Jersey man cannot sue media giant Time Warner Cable. According to the man, the he signed a contract with the cable company in November 2008. As part of that contract the man was supposed to receive MSG sports channels and...
Johnson & Johnson asks to move commercial litigation
When New Jersey businesses make a product, they hope that those products are well received by consumers. However, there are cases where those products cause issues and lead to business ligation -- most frequently to product liability suits. Corporate giant, Johnson...
Johnson & Johnson asks to move commercial litigation
When New Jersey businesses make a product, they hope that those products are well received by consumers. However, there are cases where those products cause issues and lead to business ligation -- most frequently to product liability suits. Corporate giant, Johnson...
New Jersey bill to help inner city businesses
Start-up companies face a lot of challenges. New business owners must resolve issues involving funding, entity formation and governmental regulation all while trying to get ahead of their competition. While many of these issues can be daunting, New Jersey businesses...
PepsiCo denies rumors of merger
Rumors have been swirling that snack food giant PepsiCo Inc. is considering a new corporate strategy. New Jersey shareholders may be interested to know that these rumors include a potential merger with Mondelez International. The New York headquartered PepsiCo owns a...
New Jersey company sells intellectual property rights
For many New Jersey businesses their most valuable assets are intangible. More specifically, these assets include intellectual property rights. Intellectual property rights include patents, copyrights, trademarks and other business concepts. While some of these rights...