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Jul 8, 2011 James published a blog post titled "How to Distract People from Noticing that ‘C” Grade you Received from the Health Department."
Jun 11, 2011 James published a blog post titled "Top 27 Factors of a Successful Restaurant ("The Entrepreneur's Toolkit for Restaurant Owners")"
Jun 10, 2011 James published a blog post titled "Top 15 Reasons Why Restaurants Fail"
May 16, 2011 James published a blog post titled "Are You Underestimating the Significance of Your Restaurant or Bar's Lease Agreement "
May 16, 2011 James published a blog post titled "Its tempting to under report your sales tax to money, but is it worth it? Check out this arrest"
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Profile

Title:  Restaurant Attorney

Company:  DiPasquale Law Group - Restaurant Attorneys

Foodservice Segment:  Other

Bio
DiPasquale Law Group
www.restaurantlawny.com
(646) 383-4607

•Liquor Licensing and Sidewalk Cafe Permits
•Licensing and Operation Laws
•NYS Liquor Laws
•Purchasing an Existing Restaurant
•Corporation, Partnership, and Business Formation
•Commercial Leasing
•Dram Shop Litigation
•Employment Law
•Employment Discrimination
•Employee Handbooks
•Sexual Harassment
•Negligent Property Maintenance
•Negligent Security
•Negligent Food Handling
•Unlawful Withholding of Employee Tips
•Civil Litigation (Breach of Contract, Vendor Disputes)
•Debt Collection
•Sales Tax - Criminal Prosecution for Failure to Remit
•OSHA Rules and Guidelines
•Employment of Illegal Aliens
•Business Advice and Risk Management

The DiPasquale Law Group – Restaurant Attorneys - has built a well-deserved reputation for aggressive litigation, outstanding results and attentive client service. The firm prides itself on its ability to deliver high quality legal services in a cost-effective manner. We combine the talent and resources of a large law firm with the flexibility and responsiveness of a small firm. We achieve our clients’ objectives in the most strategic, creative and efficient manner possible. Clients are our first priority. We respond promptly, and keep our clients involved at every step in the process. Our wealth of knowledge and experience helps us to understand our clients’ business objectives and obstacles, and we take pride in that. Whether we are representing a Fortune 500 corporation or a start-up, we bring the same preparation and innovation to each case. How can we help you?

Whether you are a plaintiff or defendant, top-notch unwavering representation is often crucial to success in a legal matter. While many claims involving the restaurant industry can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, a good New York City restaurant attorney will be ready to aggressively pursue litigation if that is in your best interests. With our firm, you will have an experienced and successful New York City trial attorney on your side who welcomes the opportunity to protect your rights in the courtroom if that is needed.

If you are in the restaurant or bar business, we are available to stand by your side to see that your business venture is a successful one.

We understand how the restaurant industry operates and know that disputes involving the industry must often be resolved quickly. In our practice, we handle all types of employment issues and also represent clients in disputes relating to property leasing, financing and loans, equipment leasing, franchise agreements, supply and distribution agreements, intellectual property rights, non-compete agreements, partnership and joint venture agreements, claims against insurers and almost any other type of dispute that could relate to a restaurant.


Recent Blog Entries
How to Distract People from Noticing that ‘C” Grade you Received from the Health Department.
The Entrepreneur’s Toolkit For Restaurant Owners
Top 15 Reasons Why Restaurants Fail
Are You Underestimating the Significance of Your Restaurant or Bar's Lease Agreement
It's tempting to under report sales tax to save money, but is it worth it? Check out this arrest





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