Monthly Archive: December 2013

All contracts are not created equal. If your business relies on vague, generic contracts to define important relationships, you are setting yourself up for disappointment at best, disaster at worst. Without proper specificity, your contracts may not be enforceable. Or, even if they are enforceable, a vague contract could be interpreted by a court of...

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If you’re planning on starting a business or already in the early stages, congratulations! Building a business is a challenging but fulfilling endeavor, and I consider myself fortunate to spend a great deal of time counseling and advising business owners and entrepreneurs like yourself. Today I’d like to identify several common legal mistakes which many...

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Liability is (and should be!) a major concern for business owners. Smart policies and procedures can go a long way towards minimizing your liability – but the fact is, short of closing down your business, it’s all but impossible to completely eliminate liability risks in your business. That’s why liability management, the concept of shielding...

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You signed a contract with another business or with an individual. But things changed, and now you’re unhappy with the arrangement. But it’s a contract, so you’re stuck with it… right? Much of the time, you’re right. (That’s why it’s important to be very careful what you sign in the first place!) But depending on...

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