Monthly Archives: December 2013

Incapacity and Guardianships in New York

by Bryan Lane Berson, Esq. If you become physically or mentally incapacitated due to injury or illness, who will act on your behalf? Without a health care proxy (HCP), who will consent to surgical procedures for you? Without a living will, how will your doctor know your preferences with regard to end of life decisions? […]

Handling Less Than “Full Payment” Checks in New York

by Bryan Lane Berson, Esq.  Suppose a customer owes a vendor $75,000, but he gives a check for $50,000 and the memorandum says “full payment.” The “full payment” notation is a “restrictive endorsement.” Perhaps the customer is playing a stealthy trick. Perhaps he genuinely believes he owes $50,000. Regardless, the check is $25,000 short, and […]

Building Conflict Competence: Improve Conflict Resolution & Workplace Mediation

by Bryan Lane Berson, Esq.  An organization should multiply individuals’ efforts. Personnel create goods and services, and customers transform them into revenues by purchasing them. Viewed as a supply-chain, departments within an organization are consumers of other departments’ products. Feuds, politics, and turf wars waste effort and distract personnel from serving customers and generating revenue. […]