- Business Disputes
- Limited Liability CompaniesEstimated tax is the method used to pay tax on income that isn't subject lo withholding, most notably earnings from self-employment. Many owners of small businesses whether operated as S corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies electing partnership taxation, or sole proprietorships—pay their estimated lax using the same IRS Form 1040-ES that individuals use. Payments of estimated taxes are spread out over four payments, falling due in April. June, and September of the current year, and January of the following year. Generally a taxpayer must file estimated taxes if he or she owes S1.000 or more in taxes when an annual lax … [Read more...]
- Wrongful TerminationRepresented Plaintiff, Wrongful Termination - Client prevailed in case against employer for wrongful termination based on disability as she was terminated from her employment while undergoing chemotherapy following a double mastectomy.
- Employment Discrimination
- Employment ContractRepresented Plaintiff, Breach of Employment Contract - Client prevailed in case against corporate employer and shareholders for breach of contract. The Oange County Superior Court pierced the corporate veil and ordered the shareholders to pay the jury trial verdict.
- Employment LitigationThe firm represents individuals and businesses in the prosecution and defense of business and employment disputes including contract claims, wage claims, unfair business competition and collection matters. Referrals from satisfied clients is the life blood of this office and is greatly appreciated.
- Real Estate LitigationThe Law Offices of A.J. Glassman specializes in contingency cases including Personal Injury, Business, Employment and Real Estate Disputes.
- Real Estate TransactionsRepresented Plaintiff, Breach of Real Estate Purchase Contract - Client prevailed in case against buyer for breaching real estate purchase contract to purchase a Shopping Center.
- Property DamageRepresented Plaintiff, Auto Accident - Client prevailed in case against drunk driver for personal injuries, loss of wages and property damage.
- Personal InjuryThe only downside to paying on contingency is that you will have to give up a percentage of any award or settlement. Any unpaid expenses will also come out of your share of the award. However, considering it is a way to secure excellent representation that would normally be out of financial reach, to pay a lawyer on contingency remains an option many people choose when looking to the courts to settle personal injury claims or other cases that involve large awards.
- Medical MalpracticeSpecializing In The Following Areas Of Practice Contingency, Personal Injury, Business Dispute, Employment Dispute, Real Estate Dispute, Contract Claims, Wage Claims, Overtime Disputes, Unfair Business Practices and Competition, Collection Matters, Failure to Disclose, Escrow, Mold Claims, Insurance Claims, Defective Product, Construction Accidents, Vehicular Accidents, Wrongful Termination, Sexual Harrasment, Dog Bites, Dangerous Sidewalks, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice, Slips and Falls, Age Discrimination, Race Discrimination, Bad Faith, Plaintiff, Defendant, Motorcycle Accidents, Big Rig Truck Accidents.
- Auto Accidents
- Dog BitesYour personal injury claim is a concern of The Law Offices of A.J. Glassman. We represent clients on a contingency fee basis where the injury arises from a defective product, construction accidents, premises and vehicular accidents, wrongful termination/harassment, dog bites, dangerous sidewalks, medical/legal malpractice, slip and falls, age and race discrimination and insurance bad faith claims. We also acts as trial counsel on a referral basis.
- Estate PlanningIn June 2000, Mr. Glassman opened the Law Offices of A.J. Glassman, A Professional Law Corporation, after working 6 years for the City Attorneys Office and a private litigation firm that specialized in personal injury litigation, business and employment litigation, real estate litigation and collection litigation.
- ForeclosureTo address these concerns, the federal Housing Finance Agency (Fill A). Which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. has recently issued new short sale guidelines. A few different short sale programs will be consolidated into one uniform program. And there will be clarification of the time by which, when a foreclosure sale is pending, a borrower must submit an application and a sales offer for consideration. The larger goal is to help more homeowners avoid foreclosure, keep more homes occupied, and help maintain stable communities.