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Banking, Lending and Collections, Corporate Representation & Business or Commercial Law

Garrity, Graham, Murphy, Garofalo & Flinn provides professional counseling and legal representation to individuals and corporations of all sizes.

Our expertise includes all aspects of corporate risk management, distribution agreements, contractual disputes, buy-sell agreements and other business issues. Working together with a variety of consultants, experts and nation-wide law firms, we have the ability to provide assistance and counseling to clients doing business in New Jersey, New York, and throughout the United States. We assist clients in the formation of new business entities, providing advice regarding tax implications for choosing a particular entity, drafting corporate shareholder and LLC operating agreements, and negotiating and preparing commercial lease agreements and asset purchase agreements.

Our representation includes all aspects of banking and financial services.  Our Banking and Financial Services Group provides legal and professional consulting and training services to the banking and financial services sector including Basel II regulatory compliance. We provide representation in Operational Financial Risk Management and Supervisory Review, both domestically and internationally.  We also provide legal representation in banking, consumer finance, corporate structure and leasing, including litigation defense of single suits or class actions.

In addition, our professionals work extensively in all areas of media, technology and intellectual property. We work to secure the protection of all forms of tangible and intangible property rights in areas including trademark, trade dress, unfair trade competition, trade secrets, copyright, false advertising, product disparagement and patents.

In short, we provide a broad range of services to ensure that our business clients are well represented in any legal matter that may arise in today's complex marketplace.

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