Monthly Archives: November 2012

Powers of Attorney In New York
by Bryan Lane Berson, Esq. A power of attorney (“POA”) is an extremely powerful document. A principal uses it to authorize an agent to make financial or business decisions for the principal. A principal can authorize an agent to handle, among other things, (a) real estate, (b) goods and personal property, (c) bonds, stocks, and […]

Commercial Leases: Comparing Costs, Modifications, and Other Terms
by Bryan Lane Berson, Esq. Real estate (property) is an economic resource regulated principally by municipalities and states. There is no single real estate market. Rather, there are many markets. Conditions may differ among them depending on local regulations and the local economy. While some macroeconomic factors (e.g., interest rates) can affect simultaneously many or […]