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Enhanced Antitrust Criminal Penalty and Leniency Provisions

The Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act of 2004, signed into law on June 22, 2004, as part of H.R. 1086, increased penalties for violations of the Sherman Act while increasing incentives for participation in the leniency program of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Benefits of a Nonprofit Corporation

A "nonprofit" corporation may seem like a misnomer if activities of the corporation generate a profit. However, if the objective of the nonprofit corporation is not to make a profit but to achieve charitable, educational, religious, literary, or scientific goals, then those profits normally would not be subject to federal taxation. This feature of a nonprofit corporation has led to use of the term "501(c)(3) corporation" in recognition of the section of the Internal Revenue Code that provides for the exemption from taxation.

Corporate Creditors

Generally, directors do not owe a fiduciary duty to a corporate creditor when that creditor has contracted exclusively with the corporation. However, a director may owe a fiduciary duty to a corporate creditor to protect the corporate assets when the corporation becomes insolvent.

Minority Shareholder Remedies

Shareholders who control corporations either through majority ownership or ownership of sufficient shares in a particular corporate structure to exercise control have a duty of fairness to minority shareholders. In addition to such fairness required by courts, corporation statutes of most states provide for additional remedies for minority shareholders. Those remedies include appraisal rights, dissolution, and judicial intervention.

Rulemaking by the Securities and Exchange Commission

Federal agencies adopt rules to implement laws. Following the stock market crash in 1929, laws were passed to reform securities markets and to broaden the amount and accuracy of information to be made available to investors by issuers of securities. Those laws included the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Investment Company Act of 1940. The more recently enacted Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 provided additional requirements for corporate governance and disclosure of information.

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Our areas of expertise include (but are not limited to) the following types of cases:

  • Workplace job injuries
  • Falls
  • Scaffolds
  • Cranes
  • Falling objects
  • Unsafe workplace environments
  • Construction site accidents
  • Falls from ladders
  • Defective medicines & medical devices
  • Environmental pollution
  • Automobile accidents
  • Car accidents
  • Elevator accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Pedestrian knock-down accidents
  • Bicyclist collisions
  • Motorcycle collisions
  • Single-car collisions
  • Two-car collisions
  • Premises accidents
  • Sidewalk accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Trip and fall accidents
  • Ceiling collapses
  • Injury on retail premises
  • Injury on commercial premises
  • Subway/train step & platform accidents
  • Inadequate security
  • Window washing accidents
  • Lead paint poisoning
  • Aviation accidents
  • Back injuries
  • Birth defects
  • Burn injuries
  • Brain injuries
  • Eye injuries
  • Nursing home abuse or neglect
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Wrongful death
  • Life insurance coverage disputes
  • Product liability
  • Assault
  • Battery
  • Dog bites
  • Food poisoning
  • Stray electricity
  • Medical malpractice
  • Anesthesia complications
  • Brachial plexus palsy
  • Cancer misdiagnosis
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Erby's palsy
  • Failure to diagnose
  • Misdiagnosis
  • Foreign objects
  • Hospital errors
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Informed consent
  • Medication errors
  • Pain and suffering
  • Paraplegia
  • Podiatric malpractice
  • Quadriplegia
  • Surgical errors

Edward R. Young & Associates is located in West Babylon, NY and serves clients in and around West Babylon, Wyandanch, Lindenhurst, North Babylon, Copiague, Babylon, Amityville, West Islip, Deer Park, Brightwaters, Bay Shore, Melville, Kings Park, Huntington Station, Islip, Bethpage, Brentwood, Seaford, Wantagh, Levittown, East Islip, Islip Terrace, Nassau County, Queens County, Suffolk County.

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