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Litigation and Capital with Steven Mirsky

Podcast von steven mirsky

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Litigation and Capital with Steven Mirsky, partner at Mirsky Corporate Advisors, breaks down high-stakes legal issues affecting companies earning $10-100 million annually. The show aims to help business owners turn complexity into leverage and protect their assets through expert legal insights and practical advice.

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Episode The Guaranty Trap: How “Limited” Guarantees Become Unlimited Liability Cover

The Guaranty Trap: How “Limited” Guarantees Become Unlimited Liability

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Litigation and Capital* Steven Mirsky delves into the intricacies of limited guarantees. He explains how provisions labeled as limited can often translate to open-ended liability for the signer. Steven highlights the importance of scrutinizing guarantee agreements to truly understand the extent of one's obligations, offering valuable insights for business owners navigating commercial financing agreements. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Litigation and Capital (EP 14) 00:45 – What Is a “Limited” Personal Guarantee in Commercial Financing? 01:45 – Why “Limited” Guarantees Often Operate as Full/Open-Ended Liability 03:00 – How Courts Evaluate the True Scope of a Guarantee (Language & Incorporation) 04:30 – Survivability Clauses: Do Guarantees Survive Expiration of the Main Agreement? 05:00 – Weight Judges Give to Meaningful Conditions That Actually Limit Liability 06:15 – Lender Communications & Expectations: Viewing the Business as Alter Ego 07:30 – Economic Reality vs. Contract Language in Guarantee Enforcement 08:45 – Red Flags in Guarantee Drafting: “Guarantee of Payment” vs. Collection 09:45 – Key Terms to Watch: Waivers, Joint & Several Liability, Full Performance 10:45 – Practical Advice: Assess Worst-Case Risk Before Signing 11:30 – Final Warnings & Closing Remarks 12:00 – Call to Action at mirskycorporateadvisors.com About the Show: *Litigation and Capital* provides expert insights into high-stakes legal issues affecting mid-sized companies, offering guidance on turning complexity into leverage. Join Steven Mirsky as he breaks down legal nuances and strategies for protecting your business.

Gestern - 12 min
Episode Engineered Default: How Some Contracts Are Drafted So You Fail on Day One Cover

Engineered Default: How Some Contracts Are Drafted So You Fail on Day One

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Litigation and Capital* Steven Mirsky delves into the concept of engineered defaults in high-risk financing, specifically focusing on Merchant Cash Advances (MCAs). Steven explains how borrowers unwittingly default upon signing such agreements, leading to complex legal entanglements. He sheds light on common pitfalls such as stacking clauses and default triggers, emphasizing the critical need for business owners to conduct thorough cash flow analyses before entering into such agreements. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Litigation and Capital (EP 13) 00:45 – What Is an “Engineered Default” in High-Risk Financing & MCAs? 02:00 – How Borrowers Default Immediately Upon Signing (No Stacking Clauses) 03:30 – Role of Brokers, Coaching Calls, and Verbal Representations 04:30 – Stacking Explained: Why Multiple MCAs or Junior Financing Triggers Breach 05:00 – Courts’ Skeptical View of Engineered Defaults in California 06:15 – Default Fees vs. Asset Freezes – When Remedies Seem Inequitable 07:30 – Tension Between Receivables Ownership and Stacking Restrictions 08:30 – Funder Communications & Internal Records on Default Expectations 09:45 – Fixed-Payment Pressure vs. True Reconciliation in MCA Agreements 10:30 – How Courts Analyze “Loan vs. True Sale” When Defaults Are Engineered 11:30 – Specific Clauses to Watch for Early Default Traps 12:15 – Cash Flow Reality Check: Why Consistent Revenue Still Leads to Breach 13:00 – Final Warnings: Non-Negotiable Contracts and Survival Risks 13:30 – Closing Remarks and Call to Action at mirskycorporateadvisors.com About the Show: *Litigation and  Capital* with Steven Mirsky provides valuable insights into navigating high-stakes legal issues impacting mid-sized companies. Each episode offers strategic guidance on turning legal complexities into business advantages. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of legal pitfalls and safeguard your company's interests.

11. Mai 2026 - 14 min
Episode When a “Receivable Purchase” Is Really a Loan: How Courts Recharacterize MCA Deals Cover

When a “Receivable Purchase” Is Really a Loan: How Courts Recharacterize MCA Deals

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Litigation and Capital* Steven Mirsky delves into the intricacies of receivable purchase agreements, shedding light on how these agreements, often labeled as purchases of future receivables, can sometimes function more like loans. Steven explains the key factors that courts consider to determine the true nature of these agreements, offering valuable insights for business owners navigating such contracts. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:45 – Differentiating between receivable purchase agreements and loans 03:30 – Key components of an MCA agreement 05:15 – Allocation of risk in receivable purchase agreements 07:00 – Judges' perspectives on evaluating these agreements 09:20 – Impact of reconciliation mechanisms on the legal evaluation 11:45 – Usury laws and their implications on these transactions 13:30 – Recharacterization of agreements and its significance 15:10 – Indicators of disguised loans in receivable agreements About the Show: *Litigation and Capital* is a podcast hosted by Steven Mirsky that focuses on dissecting complex legal issues affecting businesses earning between $10 to $100 million annually. Each episode provides valuable insights to help business owners navigate legal complexities and safeguard their hard-earned assets.

27. Apr. 2026 - 16 min
Episode Jurisdiction and Choice of Law: Why the Same Case Wins in One State and Fails in Another Cover

Jurisdiction and Choice of Law: Why the Same Case Wins in One State and Fails in Another

Episode Summary: In this episode, Steven Mirsky delves into the intricate details of jurisdiction and choice of law in business contracts. He explains how these factors play a significant role in determining the outcome of legal disputes and why they are often overlooked or misinterpreted in contractual agreements. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Litigation and Capital 00:45 – Jurisdiction vs. Choice of Law: What They Mean and Why They’re Often Confused 02:00 – How Courts Decide Which State’s Law Applies (Even If a Case Is Already in Progress) 03:30 – Restatement §187: The Three-Part Test for Enforcing Choice-of-Law Clauses 05:00 – Public Policy Exceptions That Override Out-of-State Choice-of-Law Provisions 06:30 – Practical Differences Between States (e.g., New York vs. Utah on Usury Laws) 08:00 – Forum Selection Clauses and Challenges to Personal Jurisdiction 09:30 – Cross-Border Contracts: U.S. vs. Foreign Law, Hague Convention, and Service Issues 11:00 – Recommended Jurisdictions for International Deals (e.g., Canada or UK) 12:00 – Arbitration as a Way to Avoid Jurisdiction and Choice-of-Law Battles 13:00 – Drafting Tips: Coordinating Governing Law, Venue, and Jurisdiction to Minimize Risk 14:00 – Final Advice for Business Owners and Closing Remarks 14:30 – Call to Action at mirskycorporateadvisors.com About the Show: *Litigation and Capital* is a podcast where legal expert Steven Mirsky provides valuable insights into high-stakes legal issues affecting businesses earning between 10 to 100 million a year. Join us as we break down complex legal concepts to help you protect and leverage your business effectively.

13. Apr. 2026 - 18 min
Episode The Lifecycle of a Lawsuit: From Complaint to Judgment Cover

The Lifecycle of a Lawsuit: From Complaint to Judgment

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Litigation and Capital*, Steven Mirsky, founder of Mirsky Corporate Advisors, delves into the step-by-step process of civil litigation against companies. From the initial filing to case resolution, Steven explains the key documents involved, court jurisdiction requirements, procedural options for defendants, and the pivotal role of discovery in shaping legal outcomes. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:15 – Documents in a civil case: Complaint, Summons, ADR packet 03:30 – Understanding court jurisdiction requirements 06:45 – Procedural options for defendants: Answering the complaint, Motion to Dismiss, Arbitration 09:20 – Rule 12-B6 and failure to state a claim in commercial litigation 12:00 – Importance and stages of the discovery phase in litigation 15:30 – Contrasting procedural rules between state and federal court 19:00 – Wrapping up insights on civil litigation with Steven Mirsky About the Show: *Litigation and Capital* hosted by industry expert Steven Mirsky, offers insightful analysis on the legal complexities surrounding high-stakes issues impacting companies earning ten to a hundred million dollars annually. Through detailed breakdowns and practical advice, Steven helps listeners navigate the intricate world of corporate litigation, turning challenges into opportunities for protection and growth.

22. Dez. 2025 - 19 min
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