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FACTA Can Lead To Lawsuits For Customer Receipts

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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 »

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How Corporate Resolutions Can Help Your Business

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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 »

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Jurisdiction: Where Will You Be Sued?

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Many businesses think a lot about whether they can be sued. That’s smart thinking; nobody wants to be on the wrong end of a lawsuit. But have you thought about where you can be sued? The country is filled with courthouses, federal and state, in districts and counties. You should not just assume that… Read More »

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Avoiding Personal Liability For Your Business’ Liabilities

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One very big benefit of operating as a corporation, as opposed to just doing your job individually on your own, is the protection from liability. When and if something goes wrong, and the company is sued, it is the company that is sued–not you, personally. And if a judgment is entered, the company’s assets… Read More »

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The Basics Of Nonprofit Organizations

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There are a lot of advantages to forming a nonprofit organization. But many people and businesses don’t know exactly what a nonprofit is, other than what they hear in the news. Should you form a nonprofit, and what differences are there between for profit businesses, and nonprofit businesses? What a Nonprofit Can and Cannot… Read More »

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What Is A Breach Of A Fiduciary Duty?

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In law, there is no overriding duty to act on someone else’s behalf, or to their benefit. That duty only arises if there is a special relationship between two people. When there is such a relationship, the parties are considered to be fiduciaries to each other, and breaching your fiduciary duty to someone else,… Read More »

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Doing Business With The Government? Protect Your Trade Secrets

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In the construction world, getting a government contract can be a lucrative endeavor. Government contracts are known to be valuable, and the best thing is that you rarely have to worry that you won’t get paid, or that the government won’t have money to pay what is due, when it is due. But there… Read More »

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Dealing With Inflation In Your Construction Contracts And Bids

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Inflation hits all of us hard, and no industry is immune to the effects of rampant inflation. But there are few industries that get hit harder with inflation, than construction does. Margins are tight, profits slim, and when a product or material ends up costing more than it should, it can eat into profits,… Read More »

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Don’t Let Your Business Make These Social Media Mistakes

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Social media is an important part of your business image, and can be vital to generating the clients and customers that your business needs to thrive. Certainly, there are businesses that are better at social media than others are, and some which know the tricks of the trade better than others. There are few… Read More »

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What Is Time Is Of The Essence, And When Should It Be Used?

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When you agree to a contract with another party, you may assume that completion of the project or the tasks in the contract in a timely manner, are automatically required. But you may be surprised to know that timelines or expediency isn’t always something that courts consider to be as important as you consider… Read More »

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