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Documentation For Businesses During COVID-19 Discussed on KRQE This Week

In Business Tips, Contracts by Kristy DonahueLeave a Comment

Business Law Southwest Partner, Don Kochersberger was interviewed by KRQE this week to discuss New Mexico Governor, Michelle Grisham Lujan’s Stay at Home Order https://cv.nmhealth.org/2020/03/23/state-enacts-further-restrictions-to-stop-spread-including-stay-at-home-instruction/ and how businesses that are providing essential infrastructure services should operate go forward. Does your business need Essential Infrastructure Documentation? Would you like to discuss with an attorney if your business falls within the guidelines …

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NM Unemployment Benefits in the Wake of COVID-19

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If you need to reduce your workforce, make sure you have the facts to share with your employees about unemployment benefits. Unemployment Benefits Both the State of New Mexico and the federal government have adjusted unemployment benefits. Here is what employees can expect and where to find more information. New Mexico Unemployment The State of New Mexico has eased unemployment …

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What Counts as “Essential Business” in Today’s COVID-19 Environment?

In Business Tips, Business Transactions by Don KochersbergerLeave a Comment

Recently the Governor of New Mexico issued a stay at home instruction for New Mexicans.   https://cv.nmhealth.org/2020/03/23/state-enacts-further-restrictions-to-stop-spread-including-stay-at-home-instruction/  The order lists what types of businesses have been deemed “essential business” but falls short of offering much detail other than that.   The fact of the matter is many businesses provide products and services that their owners/managers certainly believe to be essential in today’s …

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Can My Business Re-Negotiate Its Contracts with Vendors and Our Landlord in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic?

In Business Tips, Contract Disputes, Contracts by Larry DonahueLeave a Comment

In today’s COVID environment, businesses are being told to close their doors and send employees homes.  As such, many business owners are struggling to earn enough revenue to be able to meet their contractual obligations to their vendors, landlords and banks, let alone make payroll.  With financial disaster looming for so many businesses, do standard contracts, loan documents or leases …

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Are Handshake Deals Enforceable?

In Business Tips, Contract Disputes, Contracts, Dispute Resolution by Don KochersbergerLeave a Comment

There is a common misperception that written contracts are required for any agreement to be enforceable.  While it is almost always preferable to have a written contract, hopefully crafted by an attorney with an understanding of the issues related to the specific type of agreement contemplated, all is not necessarily lost if you do not. There are some types of …

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Why DWI Convictions Are Not Eligible For Expungement in New Mexico

In Expungement of a Criminal Record, White Collar Criminal Defense by Larry DonahueLeave a Comment

The intent within the new expungement law in New Mexico is to “serve justice”.  Justice is not served by erasing the criminal record of serious criminals or those who may be likely to re-offend.  Alternatively, it also doesn’t serve justice that those who have made a mistake, taken responsibility for it and have avoided trouble since, continue to suffer a …

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Can You Simply Transfer Your Ownership in A Business to Someone Else?

In Business Transactions, Contracts, Partnerships by Larry DonahueLeave a Comment

You have ownership in a business, but you don’t want to be involved in the business anymore.  Or, maybe you want to assign the distributions you receive from an LLC to payoff a debt.  Can’t you simply just transfer your ownership to someone else without having to go through a lengthy, legal process? Time to check your Operating Agreement As …