Whether you’re starting a new project, selling or acquiring a business or seeking to expand or strengthen an existing enterprise, Cuddy & Feder’s Corporate lawyers possess the experience, knowledge and dedication to help you achieve your desired results.

At Cuddy & Feder, our Corporate lawyers work with all types of business structures, from unincorporated entities to international and publicly traded corporations, and spare no effort towards fully understanding your business and your short- and long-term goals. Through our hands-on approach, we serve as your strategic advisors to not only assist in the implementation of your business plan, but to quickly and efficiently address issues that arise from market changes or unforeseen complications.

Our Corporate Law attorneys routinely counsel clients regarding entity formation and governance, even acting as outside general counsel for many of our clients. We partner with you to develop sound corporate foundations, as well as nuanced procedures and protocols that will lead to a successful venture. In addition, we handle a broad range of corporate and business transactions, including licensing and software agreements, executive compensation agreements, trademark applications and general contract negotiations.

As a multi-disciplinary law firm, we distinguish ourselves in our ability to leverage the collective expertise of our colleagues throughout our various practice groups – Litigation, Land Use, Zoning & Development, Trusts & Estates and Environmental Departments – to provide our corporate clients superior service and a comprehensive array of integrated legal services.

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Entity Structure and Formation

Corporate Agreements

Employment Agreements

Business Sales and Acquisitions

Corporate Governance and By-Laws

Business Financing

Intellectual Property & Licensing

In this video, Amanda Fenelon, an Associate in the Firm’s Trusts, Estates & Elder Law group, will discuss Cuddy & Feder’s approach to estate planning for business owners. She will discuss the importance of considering family dynamics and estate tax exposure when transferring control of a business.
Tenants may be unaware that they are leasing or renting property that may have a propensity for flooding during heavy rainstorms. As such, the Westchester County Board of Legislators has passed a new local law that aims to bridge that flooding information gap between landlords and tenants.
Cuddy & Feder understands not only the law but more importantly what business is all about and how it should work. There is real value here for what you pay for.
Phil Raffiani, President, Mirado Properties Inc.