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Need to dissolve your business partnership?

Going into business with someone has its advantages and disadvantages. Having a partner can make owning and operating a business…

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Shareholder disputes happen, but some may be prevented

Wanting a business to succeed is what every shareholder wants. Unfortunately, when more than one person is involved in company…

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The discovery period is essential in business litigation

As a business owner, you likely understood from the beginning of your venture that disputes were likely to occur at…

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Plan for business partnership disputes long before they happen

No one goes into business planning to fail, but it is reasonable to expect problems to arise at some point.…

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Have a business dispute that needs resolving?

No matter how many plans you make and steps you take as a business owner to protect your company and…

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What you should know about verbal contracts

In the business world, contracts are a must. They are a way to keep two or more parties accountable to…

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What is the difference between mediation and arbitration?

Litigation is not always the best choice for solving business disputes. In some cases it is necessary, but generally it…

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What makes noncompete agreements enforceable?

People that you employ may have access to your sensitive business information, like your sales data or your client list.…

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The pros and cons of NDAs for employees

Over the past couple of decades, more and more companies have required their employees to sign contracts that prevent them…

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The advantages and drawbacks of arbitration clauses

If you are in business, you likely deal with contracts every day. While having well-drafted agreements helps minimize disputes, you…

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