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Angel investor terms are used to define the relationship between an investor and the company receiving the investment. read more
Explore what are the pros and cons of ownership, from sole proprietorships to corporations. Learn benefits, risks & key factors to guide your business choice. read more
Learn how to record action items in meeting minutes with examples and best practices. Discover what action minutes are and how to document them effectively. read more
Michael Mowery

Michael Mowery
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Michael Mowery
Your General Counsel, Creating Win-Win Solutions to Advance Your Business Dreams
I have lived and understand your opportunities and challenges. As a global corporate legal executive and social sector entrepreneur, I’ve partnered with a broad range of business executives and managers to resolve their conflicts and achieve their goals. ... During my 30+ year career, I... • negotiated complex technology, commercial leasing, purchase/sale, and other transactions; ... • built partnership and operating arrangements... read more
Brian Stroub

Brian Stroub
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Brian Stroub
Attorney at Law
I completed my undergraduate degree from Fordham University, Rose Hill. Following college I attended Pace School of Law, White Plains. I began my legal career in a small plaintiff's firm where I was involved to a number of practice areas including: Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Real Estate, Contracts, Business Formation, and Trademark. read more
Chip Muller

Chip Muller

Chip Muller
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Learn about employee rights in the workplace, including the right to fair treatment, equal opportunity, due process, and protection from discrimination. read more
Learn how transferred intent works in criminal law, its limits, examples like Talmage v. Smith, and when liability applies to unintended victims. read more
State crime refers to unlawful acts by government officials or agencies. Learn types, examples, and how they differ from federal crimes. read more
Victimless crime, also called consensual crime, refers to crime that doesn't directly harm the person or property of another. read more