
ARC Run 2018 – A Great Family Event
Hi, folks! I wanted to let you know that the ARC of Onondaga Dunkin Run 2018 will be coming up soon, on the Saturday after
Some business owners buy an existing business to reduce their risk when launching a new venture. Sellers only get one shot to harvest what they have spent a lifetime building. Whether you are the Buyer or the Seller, people need experienced legal advice and financial planning to achieve the best results.
If you are starting a new business, remember that time is money. Your best chance for success is the fastest path to revenues. That means NOT doing everything yourself. Use trusted advisors to help you set up the business, so you can focus on what makes it special and unique.
Spend your time finding new customers, qualified employees, or improving your products or services. Leave the other stuff to the professionals, so you can focus more on what makes your business special.
Hi, folks! I wanted to let you know that the ARC of Onondaga Dunkin Run 2018 will be coming up soon, on the Saturday after
Obtaining a Trademark Can Be a Challenge Sometimes I recently finished up a trademark application for a client who manufactures security equipment in a foreign
Why are we in business? Why do we do what we do? Yes, we go to work each day to put food on the table,
Hi, folks. I just wanted to share a quick update. I have been reviewed by other lawyers I have worked with over the years, and
Once you’ve started a new business, or once you’ve been running your business for a while, you may realize that you have a special way
Starting a new business often requires building a team of people for the business. Some may be outside consultants, like an accountant, a lawyer and
When you are starting a new business, or moving your business to a new location because you are expanding, it’s critically important to get the
Once you’ve set up a business entity and started selling your products or services, one of the next steps is to file for trademark protection.
For my first blog post, let’s start with the first thing that every business owner should consider – setting up a business entity when you
Matt Van Ryn Law has been helping people start new businesses, buy or sell businesses, and then run those businesses more efficiently, for over 30 years. Mr. Van Ryn is a Syracuse native, who spent over 20 years working for Fortune 500 companies like IBM, Time Warner, CBS, Metromedia and RCA Records, in a variety of positions.
He won a national copyright law contest while in law school. He has won Communications Achievement Awards from IBM for his marketing communication programs for Java Software adoption in corporate computing. He has authored articles that have appeared in CIO, Wharton Business Journal and IBM Net News, and led the communications programs introducing literally hundreds of software and service offerings from IBM’s Internet and Software divisions for nearly 10 years.
Later as an attorney in private practice, he successfully litigated complex commercial disputes in State and Federal Courts, on subject matter ranging from trademark and design patent infringement, to securities fraud and fraudulent insurance contracts. One of his cases, which reached the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, addressed issues of corporate control by minority partners, and was a reported case that has been taught in United States law schools.