Monthly Archives: February 2025

When and How is Contractual Reformation Used?
As a general rule, courts want to enforce your contractual agreements—not rewrite them for you, or interpret what you meant when you write something inaccurate or incorrect in a contract. But the law also recognizes that mistakes happen, particularly when writing contracts, and sometimes, those mistakes need correcting. What Did the Parties Mean? It… Read More »

Protect Your Business From Working With Unknown Shareholders or Owners
Sometimes we go into business by ourselves. But other times, we start, own, and manage a business, with other people. Whether they are partners in the business, managers in an LLC, shareholders, or other management and ownership partners, there are a multitude of corporate entities that people use to start businesses, that include others…. Read More »

How You Could Get Sued by the Government – And What to Do About It
If you have a business, you probably spend a lot of time and money worrying about and trying to avoid getting sued, whether by customers, employees, contractors or other businesses. But one thing that many businesses forget about is the government. Government agencies can, and do, come after businesses, for a number of reasons…. Read More »

You Received a Demand Letter-Now What Do You Do?
Often, before someone just files a lawsuit, they will let you know, and give you the chance to resolve that suit, before anything is filed in court. Or, because of language in the law, or language in a contract, they may be legally obligated to send you notice that they intend to file a… Read More »