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Category: Columns

Rockland County voices from our editors and guest columnists

judith bachman

Rockland Should Consider Public-Private Partnerships To Create Short-Term Rental Housing

June 17, 2021June 18, 2021rcbizjournal

Rockland residents who are selling, or who might like to, may be stymied because prices elsewhere are competitive and they need a short-term rental solution, which is lacking in the county.

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net leasing

Net Leasing Maintains Its Luster, Even Through Pandemic

June 10, 2021June 17, 2021rcbizjournal

net-lease properties continue to attract interest during this downturn as investors seek long-term dependable cash flows,

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family business

Family Businesses Outpace Other Businesses In Hard Times Like Pandemics

May 27, 2021June 4, 2021rcbizjournal

Entrepreneurs Should Take A Page From Multigenerational Businesses When It Comes To Navigating A Crisis

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amazon

How Can Towns Balance Warehouse Development While Reducing Environmental Impact?

May 25, 2021June 8, 2021rcbizjournal

Towns Should Say “Yes” To Warehouse Projects But Build In Protections For Long-Term Health And Quality Of Life

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clubhouse

Joining The Clubhouse — Hot New Social Media Tool For Networking

May 13, 2021May 20, 2021rcbizjournal

RCBJ’s columnist/attorney Judith Bachman talks to Jason Horowitz, principal broker with Triforce Commercial Real Estate about the hot platform Clubhouse. Horowitz is an early adopter of the platform, which combines social media and a ZOOMesque connectivity.

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EVs and Zoning Gas Stations

25 Percent Of Traditional Gas Stations Face Closure By 2035

May 5, 2021May 13, 2021rcbizjournal

A recent study by Boston Consulting Group reported that 25 percent of traditional gas stations nationwide face closure by 2035.

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judith bachman

Pandemic Reveals The Need For Dispute-Resolution Clauses

February 11, 2021February 18, 2021rcbizjournal

In particular two high-profile cases – pandemic-related cases against Airbnb and Amazon — have brought this to light. These clauses can be potent tool for business owners to minimize litigation risk.

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CCPA

New York Considering Law To Establish Data Privacy Bill of Right For Consumers

January 28, 2021February 4, 2021rcbizjournal

States, including New York, are set to making sweeping updates to their cyber privacy laws which could impact local business owners in response to the rash of recent cybersecurity breaches.

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judith bachman

Pandemic Forces Businesses To Think Outside The Box To Access Capital

October 15, 2020October 15, 2020rcbizjournal

To gain insight on how to navigate in today’s environment, we talked with Bijal Jani of Jani Consultancy, Inc., which provides concierge services for businesses and early growth companies seeking to secure alternative sources of capital

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business interruption

Judges Are Deciding Whether Business Interruption Policies Cover Pandemic-Related Losses

October 8, 2020October 14, 2020rcbizjournal

More than 1,000 lawsuits on business interruption coverage have been filed since March 2020. Not surprisingly, among this slew of cases, we’ve seen mixed results on whether the coronavirus constitutes physical damage. 

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