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Choice of Law Clauses in New York Commercial Contracts: What NYC Business Owners Need to Know
You sign a $6 million supply agreement with a Texas manufacturer for your Long Island City distribution business. The contract says, "This agreement shall be governed by Texas law." Eighteen months later, the manufacturer breaches. Your New York lawyer pulls the contract, reads page 23, and tells you Texas law caps the consequential damages you were planning to claim and bars an entire theory you would have had under New York law. That one buried sentence just cost you millio

Reza Yassi
Jun 15


NY Legal Dispute Attorneys: Navigating Commercial Litigation in New York
Learn how Yassi Law PC resolved a high-stakes board dispute for a Manhattan-based corporation, turning a potential $60,000 liability into a $30,000 gain for our client. This guide explores the role of NY commercial litigation attorneys in protecting business interests.

Reza Yassi
Dec 31, 2025


Requirements vs. Output Contracts: UCC §2-306 in New York
Contracts are more than legal documents—they are promises that help businesses plan, workers keep their jobs, and customers receive what they need. Among the most important agreements in the sale of goods are requirements and output contracts, which offer flexibility while still creating enforceable obligations. This guide explains how these contracts work, how the law protects both sides, and why clarity and fairness matter in commercial relationships. Understanding Requirem

Reza Yassi
Nov 14, 2024


How to Exclude Warranties Under NY UCC 2-316
In commercial transactions, warranties play an important role in protecting buyers. A warranty assures the buyer that the goods being sold meet certain standards. However, in some situations, a seller may want to limit or exclude certain warranties to reduce legal risk. The New York Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) allows sellers to exclude warranties, but only if specific legal requirements are followed. If the disclaimer is not written properly, it may not be enforceable in co

Reza Yassi
Oct 28, 2024


Exploring Good Faith Covenant in Law: The Battle for Medallions between Taxis and Ride-Sharing Apps
In the bustling streets of New York City, a legal battle has been brewing between traditional yellow taxis and modern ride-sharing apps...

Reza Yassi
May 23, 2023

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