In my regularly updated blog, I discuss the different types of business law services I provide. Learn what documents are needed to start a business, how I can help with debt collection, what factors you should consider when your company is facing legal action, and much more. Then, contact me to schedule a complimentary Legal Strategy Session.
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Should I Worry About My Non-Compete Agreement?Although they are currently a hot topic, many companies still present non-compete agreements to their employees to sign.
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Moving Your Company to a Different StateIf you'd like to move your company to a new state, it's a process called domestication that you should understand before you get started.
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Guest Post: The Smart Startup Guide for BIPOC EntrepreneursIn this guest post, we look at how for aspiring BIPOC entrepreneurs, breaking into the world of business can be tougher.
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My Business Received a Debt Collection Notice - What Do I Do Next?Just like consumers, businesses also receive debt collection notices and it's important that you know what next steps to take if you receive one.
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What is a Disregarded Entity for my LLC?If you've researched creating an LLC, you've come across tax treatment for an LLC and are curious about whether you should be treated as a disregarded entity.
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What is a Series LLC?A common question among new clients looking to set up an LLC is "What is a Series LLC" and is it right for my situation.
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What Do I Have to Prove in a Fraud Lawsuit?If you're involved in a lawsuit with a fraud claim, it's important to understand the elements you'll need to prove.
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What is Unjust Enrichment?We've been looking at a few different causes of action that arise in breach of contract lawsuits and another one you should know about is unjust enrichment.
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What is Quantum Meruit?Quantum Meruit is a principle that a person who has performed in good faith is entitled to be compensated for the reasonable value of those services/materials.
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What is an Account Stated?An account-stated cause of action arises when a debtor and a creditor have agreed upon the amount of a debt, but the debtor fails to pay the agreed-upon amount.
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What is an Indemnification Clause?An indemnification clause is an important part of your contract that you should understand before you sign it.
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Exclusive vs. Non-Exclusive LicensesIf you're running a business, it's important to understand how licenses work for your intellectual property.