Tag: commercial attorney
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How a Business Can Improve Debt Collection
One of the most frustrating areas of maintaining a successful business is collecting on receivables. It has been said that “a sale to a customer is no more than a gift, until the payment for it has been collected and gets deposited in the bank.” Many businesses learn this truth the hard way, generating great…
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Appellate Court Holds That Attorneys Fees Not Recoverable Even Though Credit Application Contained A “Prevailing Party Attorneys Fees” Clause
Many businesses rely on a credit application for the terms and conditions of its sales to its customers. Often the credit application is the only document that the customer actually signs. Relying on invoices, purchase orders, bills of lading, delivery tickets and the like that are not signed by the customer in the ordinary course…
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Finest Real Estate Attorney Around
“I have referred matters to Mark for several years because he is one of the finest real estate attorneys around. I have no hesitation in recommending him for anyone’s real estate matters, whether it be individuals or other attorneys. He’s a professional.” 2017 Testimonial from a fellow Bay Area Attorney
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Great Attention To Detail
“Great attention to detail and swiftly answered my questions and emails.”
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More Than Thorough
Mark, was more than thorough in his handling of our case. He went way outside the box by reviewing other defendants that might be culpable and it worked.
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Mark D. Poniatowski Achieves AV Preeminent® Rating – The Highest Possible Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®
Mark D. Poniatowski, a lawyer based in Castro Valley practicing Bankruptcy, commercial, and business law has earned the AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell®
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Selling Your Business – The Confidentiality Agreement
It pays to plan ahead to protect your investment when you want to sell your business. One key move: Talk to your business attorney about drafting a strong confidentiality agreement. Learn more.
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Buying An Oakland Business? Don’t Overlook the Letter of Intent
The purchasing process of an existing Oakland business must undergo strategic steps so that buyers and sellers reach fair, negotiated and intended legal terms at the end of the transaction.
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Legal Counsel Adds Value in a Commercial Property Dispute
Oakland Commercial Attorney discusses what happened without legal representation in the beginning of the process. Continue reading to learn what happened.
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How Far Can Brief Ubiquitous Language Go in Trademarks?
“Brief ubiquitous language” refers to small parts of a well-known trade name.Trademark questions often land on gray areas in the legal space. Can it go too far?
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Outstanding Legal Services
Commercial and small business attorney services in Oakland and San Francisco.
