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“WHOIS” the legal owner of a website Domain Name?

by admin | Mar 28, 2011 | Business Transactions, Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Digital and Social Media

All too often, when individuals or businesses hire website developers, there is confusion over who “owns” the domain name.  A domain name is the last two portions of a web address, for example “cantorfloman.com.”  Who “owns” a domain name? Legally speaking,...

Use of insurance to fund a buy/sell agreement

by admin | Mar 7, 2011 | Business Transactions, Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Newsletter

If your business entity has multiple owners, it is important to have a buy/sell agreement describing what happens following the death or disability of one of the owners. Typically, the agreement provides for the mandatory or optional buy-out of the deceased/disabled...

What is the difference between a condominium and a co-op?

by admin | Feb 28, 2011 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Newsletter, Real Estate Transactions

Although condominiums and co-ops (Cooperative Housing Corporations) both are Common Interest Communities, there are important differences.   The purchase of a condominium unit is the purchase of an ownership interest in a specific housing unit that is part of the...

Exercise caution when signing nursing home admission agreements.

by admin | Feb 21, 2011 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Medicaid and Long Term Care, Newsletter

Most nursing home admission packets require signature by a “responsible party”. Since the parent being admitted often is unable to sign his/her name, the documents often are signed by the adult child making the arrangements. Be very careful about how the documents are...

What are the first things to do if you have been involved in an automobile accident?

by admin | Feb 14, 2011 | Connecticut Estate Planning Attorney Blog, Newsletter, Personal Injury

Being involved in an automobile accident can be a frightening and disorienting experience. Here are some of the important things you should try to do at the scene or within the first forty-eight (48) hours after the accident: Be sure the police are at the scene and...
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