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- Corporate and General Business
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| The aim of McCarthy Fingar's Corporate and General Business
group is to offer creative yet practical solutions that provide
value for our clients. Whether handling mergers and acquisitions,
advising on private equity transactions, advising family businesses,
or advising clients on securities law issues, McCarthy Fingar
brings legal and business experience to ensure success.
McCarthy Fingar's Corporate and General Business group also
draws upon expertise from the spectrum of the firm's other
disciplines, including Taxation,
Intellectual
Property and Real
Estate Transactions. A general description of this practice
area follows: |
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| McCarthy Fingar attorneys represent a wide variety of
both domestic and foreign-based clients in various industries
in such matters as new incorporations and new business organizations for startup companies,
shareholder agreements, partnership agreements, franchise
agreements, intellectual property rights licensing, employment
agreements, stock option plans, mergers & acquisitions,
marketing and distribution arrangements, pension and retirement
plans, and complex contractual matters. Representative client
industries include financial services, pharmaceutical, shopping
center, retail, home decorative, restaurant, insurance, data
collection services, software creation and software licensing,
and beverages. |
- Corporate Finance and Securities Law
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The capital transactions in which the firm is involved
consist of initial and secondary public offerings of equity
and debt instruments registered under the Federal Securities
Act and state blue-sky laws, venture capital investments in
private placements, Regulation D, Rule 144 and Rule 144A transactions,
and sale/leasebacks in domestic and international markets.
Transactions include stock exchange listings and, for certain
foreign issuers, arranging American Depository Receipts. Our
attorneys are also involved in assisting corporations with
securities law reporting requirements and complying with a
variety of federal, state, and regulatory body laws and rules
in such matters as employment issues, proxy statements, 10Ks,
10Qs, stock transfers, disclosure issues, broker-dealer compliance,
investment advisor and investment company compliance, and
stock exchange NASDQ and NASB rules. Our attorneys represent
clients in securities industry arbitration proceedings such
as those conducted by the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc. Representative clients include securities underwriters,
securities broker-dealer firms, investment advisors, investment
companies, and issuers of securities. For further information
as to the tax ramifications of transactions in this practice
area, see our Taxation
practice area. |
McCarthy Fingar also prepares and submits EDGAR filings
for our corporate clients through the EDGARlink(tm) software
distributed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
This capability applies to EDGAR filings under, among other
laws, the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 (e.g. securities registration
statements), the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (e.g.
annual and quarterly reports of public companies), the Investment
Company Act of 1940 (e.g. investment company registration
statements) and the Williams Act (e.g. Form 13D Filings).
We also prepares and consult on Internet filings of Form BD
for securities broker-dealers through Web-CRD and on-line
filings of Form ADV for securities investment advisers through
the Investment Advisors Registration Depository (IARD). |
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Our attorneys work with financial institution clients on
general corporate legal, regulatory, and compliance matters.
We are also involved in the legal aspects of marketing non-traditional
bank products through federally and state chartered commercial
banks, thrifts, and credit unions. Representative clients
include banks, third party bank marketing firms, and firms
providing non-traditional bank product back office systems
and related consulting services working with major regional
and local banks, thrifts and credit unions throughout the
United States. |
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Our lawyers represent a number of private investment
limited partnerships – popularly known as hedge funds.
Work done in this area includes advice on formation and structuring,
federal and state securities law compliance, and preparation
and filing of offering materials such as partnership agreements and private placement memoranda and subscription agreements. Our lawyers also counsel clients on whether it is appropriate to use a third party escrow arrangement as to the legal effectivenss of the hedge fund. Attorneys
in the firm are active with the Hedge Fund Association and
Alternative Investments Compliance Association. One of the
attorneys maintains a law blog on hedge fund developments
which are of interest entitled NY
Metro Hedge Fund Law & News. |
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| The explosion in business being conducted over the Internet
in the last few years has greatly impacted our practice. Virtually
all of our business clients have been affected in such matters
as websites, on-line advertising and contracting, the impact
of B to B’s, on-line disclosures, electronic data privacy,
and concerns facing ISP’s and their subscribers. We
have frequently been called upon to give advice to our clients
concerning such matters.
We are currently working with a number of corporate clients
on digitalization of their contracting and record keeping
processes following such initiatives as the federal ESIGN
(Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act)
legislation that became law on June 30, 2000.
We also make extensive use of the Internet in conducting
our business with our corporate and individual clients. We
recognize that privacy is a concern to our clients and have
received inquiries regarding encryption of messages sent over
the Internet. For most matters information can be transmitted
over the Internet in unencrypted form because there is a reasonable
expectation of privacy for messages sent over the Internet.
However, for clients or situations demanding a higher degree
of security, the firm has successfully deployed public key/private
key encryption technology in sending and receiving confidential
client information over the Internet. We have found Internet
technology to be a reliable and cost efficient way to conduct
business with our corporate clients and we maintain a high-bandwidth
DSL line for this purpose. |
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| While the attorneys in the Corporate and General Business
practice group are admitted in New York, Connecticut and,
in one case, Florida, they regularly deal with business formations
and corporate law matters of Delaware and other states and
are called upon to deal with the statutes of any state in
such areas as, for example, mergers and employment laws. |
A sampling of our firm’s work in Corporate and General
Business includes the following: |
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- variable annuity and life insurance company
representation;
- management LBOs – transactions ranging up to $5M;
- employment and non-compete
contracts; .
- private-public company and private-private company mergers
and acquisitions, including letters of intent and confidentiality
agreements transactions ranging up to $25.5M;
- proxy statements, 10Ks, 10Qs;
- stock option plans;
- physician practice agreements;
- formation of C corporations, S corporations, limited liability
companies, general partnerships, limited partnerships, registered
limited liability partnerships, non-profit corporations, professional
service corporations, professional service limited liability
companies and cooperative corporations;
- trademark and technology licenses. For more information
in this area, see our Intellectual
Property practice area;
- doing business on the Internet;
- equipment leases; and
- distribution and franchise agreements.
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McCarthy Fingar's Corporate and General
Business lawyers are dedicated to our clients' success.
If you think you may require our assistance or have any questions,
please contact Howell
Bramson by email (hbramson@mccarthyfingar.com)
or by phone (914-385-1017). |
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