By: Mark C. Doyle, Esq. TLD Law's estate planning department has been very busy as the COVID-19 crisis has spurred many people to update or complete their estate plans. For many, updating their estate plan has been a loose end,... Read more
By: Brooke Pollard, Esq. Whether you are the landlord or the tenant, here are 4 legal issues to consider when re-negotiating commercial lease terms. What do local ordinances say about your obligation to renegotiate and/or terminate a lease for failure... Read more
By: Dan Gold, Esq. The marriage is in disarray. Marriage counseling didn’t work or was not an option for the couple. When is a separation a better choice than a divorce, also known as dissolution of marriage? Is there another... Read more
COVID-19 Special Issue Landlords and Tenants Work Together for the Best Outcome By Roy Jimenez, Esq., TLD Law While the laws for residential landlords and their renters in the wake of the pandemic have been reasonably clear, there is still... Read more
No one likes facing their own mortality, but during this time of pandemic as COVID-19 is affecting society worldwide across all ages, races, and genders, it causes us to pause. Life is fragile and worth protecting and fighting for. Here... Read more
By Brian Ramsey, Esq. Brian Ramsey, a senior litigation attorney at TLD Law, held the firm’s first virtual mediation this week through Zoom. The mediation was long set for April before the pandemic. So it was imperative that it continue... Read more
By Roy Jimenez, Esq. Overview On March 13, 2020, at a little before 2:30 p.m., we secured what we can only assume was the last jury verdict before the Courts temporarily closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Â Our case was... Read more
By: Lauren Doyle, Esq. During the current crisis many individuals have suffered a substantial loss of income due to job loss, reduction in hours, or temporary business closure. This reality has resulted in people reevaluating their current debts and obligations.... Read more
As our communities are affected by COVID-19 we know that this can be a very challenging and uncomfortable time for doctors, nurses, other medical professionals and first responders. We can ease minds by getting estate planning in order, on their... Read more
March 30, 2020 By: Brooke Pollard, Esq.  In these uncertain times it’s important that business owners are proactive in order to protect their business. Here are 5 steps you should take now. Get your QuickBooks (or other accounting software) up to date – you will still... Read more