by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | May 22, 2018 | Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Tax
We received this note recently complimenting our practice. It also shows the confidence our clients have when letting us handle those legal affairs within our realm of expertise: I just wanted to say thank you for being in my life. Yes, thank you for your help along...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | May 2, 2018 | Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Tax
We see this so often. People quickly sign contracts but pay little attention to what they are signing. Just because it is neatly typed and looks professional, it doesn’t mean that it is fairly written. In fact, most likely, it’s not! If you are going to purchase a...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | Feb 21, 2018 | Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate
If you were to choose a real estate attorney, wouldn’t you choose one who is a developer, landlord, property manager and general contractor too? If you were to choose an estate planning attorney, wouldn’t you choose one who is a university professor,...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | Jan 25, 2018 | Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Tax
DAUNTING? NOT REALLY. As the New Year begins, it’s time to clean up those irksome legal matters hanging over your head. We can assist you in turning what seems to be a daunting issue, into a completed task. In order to avoid confusion or disputes in the future, make...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | Dec 12, 2017 | Corporate, Tax
There are basically two ways to buy or sell a business. Either a buyer can purchase all or a portion of the stock in the selling business, or instead, just buy the actual assets from the selling business. Each has distinctly different legal liability and tax...
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