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A “SEP” in the Right Direction, Part 1

Why in the aftermath of a chemical accident does the government seek enormous cash penalties for accident prevention, when instead they could do more to reap the benefits of improving the environment and the communities surrounding an incident, and at the same time the government could be more proactive in…

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Common Carriers Can Utilize Maritime Lien Law to Enhance Their Creditor Position in Chapter 11 Matters

In re: World Imports LTD (No. 15-1498) Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a favorable decision for a secured creditor in the context of maritime liens on the prepetition goods of a Chapter 11 debtor, World Imports, Ltd., et al. The court noted the existence…

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Expediting Your Loan – Insurance Proofs Demystified

You have a commitment from your Lender; certainly you should be able to close in one week, Right? Wrong. When closing a loan, there are many areas that can derail you from a timely closing. One area of particular concern and which often delays closing, is with respect to the…

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Crowdfunding: The Brave New World of Raising Capital

Traditionally, aspiring entrepreneurs looking for easy, low cost access to capital to fund their start-up businesses had limited means.  Recently, sites such as Kickstarter and GoFundMe provided a platform, but the most companies could offer in exchange for a cash investment was a first look to the particualr product or…

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Shift from COAH to State Courts Could be a Boon to Developers

On March 10, 2015 the New Jersey State Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling allowing trial courts in the state, rather than the state Council on Affordable Housing (“COAH”), to decide if towns are providing enough low- and moderate-income housing.  The Court issued its decision after finding that COAH has…