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February 11, 2016
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Annual Reporting Season


Each year Massachusetts corporations (and many non-Massachusetts corporations doing business in Massachusetts) must file an Annual Report with the  Corporations Division of the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth  within two and one half (2½) months after the close of the corporation's fiscal year.* For many corporations, this means they must file their annual report by mid-March. It is important that the Annual Report reflect your company's incumbent officers and directors and correct number of shares outstanding. Prior to filing, corporations should be sure to have their annual meeting, whether in person, or by written consent if permitted by the corporation's bylaws.
 
The new year is also a good occasion to consider other changes and needs that may have arisen for your business. Here are just some of the matters to consider:


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Robert A. Finkel

Robert Finkel has more than 20 years of experience in real estate, corporate, employment and non-profit law.

Robert assists clients with the acquisition, development, leasing, refinance and sale of real estate properties. He also counsels private and institutional lenders and investors with real estate and business backed financings and transactions.

Working with entrepreneurs, Robert has substantial experience assisting clients with the launch and growth of their businesses. He has represented many clients in connection with their business formation, s hareholder agreements, financings, employment agreements, stock option plans and contracts.  

Robert is a member of the City of Newton's Economic Development Commission and serves on the Board of Directors for Temple Emanuel of Newton, the Wurtman Foundation, and the Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston.

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Emerging Company Finance

Whether you are launching and funding a new venture with partners, doing a preferred stock round, or a real estate backed loan, we will work closely with you to assist you with the diverse issues that arise in connection with your transaction. 

Our services include:
  • Convertible Promissory Notes
  • Friends & Family Rounds
  • Commercial Real Estate Loans
  • Early Stage Financings
  • Loan Agreements
  • Preferred Stock Sales
  • Stock Purchase Agreements
  • Security Agreements
  • Stockholder Agreements
  • Stock Pledge Agreements
  • Issuance of Stock Options and Warrants
  • Lines of Credit
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