Recent Blog Posts
Things You Should Definitely Include In Your Partnership Agreement
A partnership agreement is the heart and soul of your partnership. It is the skeleton, the backbone, and the rulebook, for how your partnership will operate. It keeps you legally safe, with all partners knowing exactly what their rights and responsibilities are and in the event there is ever a lawsuit related to the… Read More »
Does An Arbitration Clause Bind Subsequent Owners Of Property?
In many contracts to build homes, or in contracts between developers, contractors and owners, there are arbitration clauses. Your position on arbitration clauses will largely depend on who you are; owners and individuals tend to disfavor them and see them as being “anti-consumer,” while companies or developers tend to like them and see them… Read More »
Do You Have To Allow A Service Animal On Your Business Property?
You may have a business that just isn’t fit or appropriate for animals to be inside of, or on your property. Yet, you also are aware of laws that require that you allow service animals on your property, and you certainly don’t want to violate those laws, or seem inconsiderate of those who may… Read More »
The Business Judgment Rule Protects You When You Make Corporate Decisions
If you are in any position of authority in your company, you are expected to make a lot of decisions about the workings, direction, and activities of your company. Some of those decisions will turn out to be good, profitable ones. But not all of them. When you make a decision that turns out… Read More »
Don’t Foreclose A Lien Unless You Understand Lien Priority
One good thing about construction related work, is that you have the ability to lien property and foreclose in the event that you are not paid for the work performed. But that doesn’t mean you’ll automatically get paid, even if you did foreclose. That’s because of lien priority. What is Lien Priority? You likely… Read More »
Are You Owed Consumer Or Commercial Debt? The Difference Matters
When your business is owed money, you collect the money in an effort to get paid. You probably don’t give much thought to what kind of debt it is. Money is money and who cares why it was incurred, or why it is owed to you, so long as it is paid back. But… Read More »
Suing For Bad Reviews Online: When Can You Do It?
The internet and social media are a mixed bag for many businesses. They create new and innovative ways to advertise your business, product or service. They also create new ways for frustrated clients and customers—not to mention your competitors—to say things about you which may or may not be true, all under the cover… Read More »
Construction Lien Foreclosures And Lien Priority Problems
The ability to foreclose on mechanics and construction liens is a powerful tool in ensuring that you get paid. Most creditors can lien property, but cannot foreclose—even most court judgments can’t be foreclosed on to force payment. But construction liens can. Should You Foreclose? But before worrying about whether you can foreclose, is the… Read More »
FACTA Can Lead To Lawsuits For Customer Receipts
There are some parts of your business that may seem so automatic, so routine, that you give little thought to them. One of those things may be giving receipts to customers who pay for services or products. But the act of printing and giving a receipt can land you in legal trouble if it… Read More »
How Corporate Resolutions Can Help Your Business
In the course of running your business, you make a lot of decisions. Some you make on your own, and some may be made with the approval of officers, shareholders or board members. But do you write down on paper, all of the official decisions that your company makes? You may not–but you should…. Read More »