What Are Bylaws Of A Company?

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You incorporated your business in New York or Ontario. The certificate is filed, the name is set, and now someone asks for the bylaws. Many first-time founders pause here because incorporation feels concrete, while governance feels abstract. At Mayo Law, our attorneys often see this moment in cross-border businesses. A founder is ready to sign […]

Exempt v Non Exempt Guide for NY & ON | Mayo Law

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Your first cross-border hire often looks simple on paper. You have a growing company, a strong candidate in Toronto or New York, and a compensation package that seems competitive. Then payroll asks whether the role is exempt or non-exempt, and suddenly a basic hiring decision turns into a wage-and-hour compliance issue. That confusion is common. […]

Assignment of Contract: A Guide for NY & ON Businesses

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A founder in Toronto buys a small Buffalo company and assumes the supplier relationships can move over with the deal. Then a vendor says the contract is still with the old entity, not the buyer. Payment stalls, delivery pauses, and the integration starts slipping. That’s where assignment of contract becomes a business issue, not just […]

Arbitration Agreements in Employment Contracts: A Guide

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You hire your first software engineer in New York, then a sales lead in Toronto. Both sign offer letters. A dispute clause seems like a routine HR detail until someone raises a wage claim, a harassment complaint, or a disagreement tied to a work visa or confidentiality obligations. At that point, the question gets very […]

E-2 Visa Minimum Investment Amount 2026: Expert Insights

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If you’re asking about the E-2 visa minimum investment amount 2026, you’re already asking a better question than most investors. The main issue isn’t whether U.S. law sets a fixed number. It doesn’t. The issue is whether your budget, business model, and filing strategy fit the substantial investment standard that officers apply. At Mayo Law, […]

Find Top Immigration Attorneys Near Me

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You type immigration attorneys near me into a search bar because something important is already moving. A visa decision. A hiring plan. A compliance issue. A citizenship question that has turned from abstract to urgent. The problem is that search results give you names, ads, map pins, and slogans. They don’t give you judgment. At […]

Immigration Lawyer NYC: 2026 Legal Pathways & Support

If you’re searching for an immigration lawyer nyc residents and business owners can rely on, you’re probably dealing with more than a form. You may be hiring a Canadian executive for a New York office, trying to keep a family together, or discovering that a past criminal case now affects immigration status. In New York […]

Immigration Lawyer For Business | Expert Visa & Compliance

Your company is growing, and the right hire isn’t in your city. They’re in Toronto while your entity is in New York, or they’re in New York while your parent company is in Ontario. That’s usually the moment business leaders realize immigration isn’t a paperwork task. It’s a business risk issue tied to hiring, timing, […]

What Is an Antitrust Lawsuit | Mayo Law

You’re negotiating a distribution deal in New York, opening sales in Ontario, and a potential partner suddenly says, “Let’s avoid anything that looks like price coordination.” Then you see a headline about an antitrust lawsuit against a major company. What felt like a problem for giant corporations now feels uncomfortably close. At Mayo Law, we […]

Your Guide to federal rule of civil procedure 60 b in 2026

A final judgment in U.S. federal court often feels like the case is over. For many businesses, especially Canadian companies operating in the United States, that assumption can be expensive. Sometimes the problem appears after judgment. A judge may have made a legal error, critical evidence may surface late, or misconduct may only become clear […]