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01 Dec, 2025
Startup Attorney: Defending Co-Founder Capital Disputes
Co-founder breakups often trigger complex financial and contractual disputes, especially when early-stage founders contribute personal funds, incur expenses, or operate without a fully executed founders’ agreement. This case study explains how our firm, as a startup attorney team, defended a startup against a former co-founder’s claim for repayment of alleged investments and early operational expenses.The matter involved detailed forensic review of financial records, evaluation of claimed agreements, and reconstruction of the parties’ legal positions during the early formation stage. Ultimately, our defense strategy resulted in a complete dismissal of the plaintiff’s claims.
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01 Dec, 2025
Interference with Business Defense Leads to Probation
A restaurant disturbance that escalates into a physical confrontation with police can easily result in multiple misdemeanor charges in New York, including offenses related to interference with business operations and obstruction of governmental administration. In this case, the defendant sought legal representation after being charged with conduct that disrupted a business and impaired the lawful duties of responding officers. The defense team analyzed the evidence, identified proportionality issues in the charging decisions, and ultimately secured a suspended sentence that avoided incarceration. The following case study outlines how the defense approach emphasized remorse, proportionality, restitution, and a factual reinterpretation of the intensity of events, all while aligning with New York criminal statutes governing interference with business and obstruction of governmental functions.
Probation
01 Dec, 2025
Reckless Driving Penalty: Secured a No-Charge Outcome
Facing a Reckless Driving Penalty in New York can be overwhelming especially when a routine traffic interaction suddenly escalates into a criminal allegation. New York prosecutors take roadway aggression, intimidation, and unsafe maneuvers seriously, often categorizing them as reckless driving, menacing, or even reckless endangerment.In this case, a New York driver was accused of threatening another motorist after a minor sideswipe at a busy intersection. Although the incident stemmed from a misunderstanding, police opened a criminal investigation that could have resulted in a serious Reckless Driving Penalty, a criminal record, and long-term license consequences.Through fast action, detailed evidence analysis, and strategic advocacy, the defense attorney successfully demonstrated that the driver’s intent was safety not intimidation leading prosecutors to issue a no charge dismissal.
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01 Dec, 2025
Fraud Law Firm Defense Leads to No Charge Determination
In New York, allegations involving financial wrongdoing often trigger immediate investigative actions, and even fundamentally civil or commercial disputes may escalate into criminal fraud complaints. This case study examines how a fraud law firm in New York provided comprehensive defense for a client wrongfully accused of misappropriating approximately $18,000. The matter demonstrates the importance of distinguishing contractual disputes from criminal intent, a distinction that lies at the core of New York fraud jurisprudence, where prosecutors must prove intentional deception and purposeful acquisition of another’s property. The defense strategy ultimately persuaded investigators that no fraudulent intent existed, resulting in a favorable no charge outcome for the client.
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