The United States Trustee has selected seven people to serve on the creditors committee of the Buffalo Diocese bankruptcy case, all of whom are survivors of sexual abuse perpetrated by members of the church. The committee will represent what is expected to be over...
Month: March 2020
How can I afford to Reorganize my Small Business?
In this unprecedented time, businesses across all industries are reporting cash shortages, leading many, including their vulnerable employees, to fear they will fail. While businesses of all sizes will suffer from the economic downturn, small businesses may have a...
Can Restaurants survive the Coronavirus?
Many restaurateurs are struggling with debt and loans and that was even before the Coronavirus. On March 17, 2020 New York’s bar and restaurant community was ordered to close their dining rooms to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus and a timeline for reopening...
A Message from our firm on Coronavirus COVID-19
We are facing uncharted waters as we adjust to this new “normal”. During the current coronavirus public health emergency, many of us are unsure of what the near future holds. The NY State Court System remains open to address all essential and critical needs of the...
How divorce may impact a family farm
If you and your spouse own a family farm, special considerations apply if you decide to divorce. Preparing for this situation can help minimize the impact to the business. Keep these factors in mind when planning to end a marriage involving a family farm in New...