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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What is a Statute of Limitations Defense to a Lawsuit?A statute of limitations is an essential defense to a lawsuit. When it applies, it limits a party's ability to sue another party.
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What Should You Think of Before Filing a Lawsuit?If someone owes your business money, before you file a lawsuit, there are some considerations for you to think through.
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What Are the Defenses to a Breach of Contract Lawsuit?If you've been sued for a breach of contract, it's important to understand the various defenses that are available to you.
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What Are The Results When I Win a Breach of Contract Lawsuit?You may think it's a straightforward answer, but there can be a variety of ways that you can "win" your breach of contract lawsuit.
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In Minnesota, How Do I Terminate a Contract?Before you enter into a contract, it's a good idea to also know how you can terminate the contract if something goes wrong.
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What Does Sweat Equity Mean for My Business?Founders of companies can bring a lot of different types of investments to a new business. A common type is called "sweat equity" and you should understand what it means for your business.
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Can I Put My Business in a Trust?It's a more advanced technique, but smart business owners should consider using a trust to own their business.
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What Type of Business Should I Form?When you decide to incorporate your business, you'll need to decide what type of form of your business you're going to choose.
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Do I Need a Nondisclosure Agreement For My Business?If you're running a business, there can be a variety of reasons why a Nondisclosure Agreement should be part of your corporate documents.
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What is an Automatic Renewal Clause?An automatic renewal clause is an important part of your contracts and you need to understand it and the implications of missing the renewal deadline.
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Guest Post: Take Steps to Decrease Your Small Business DebtMany small businesses experienced debt even before the pandemic, and many more had to take out loans or go deeper in debt just to stay afloat. If you're one of them, you should take actionable steps to decrease your debt today.
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Do I Need to Read the Entire Contract?As a business owner, you probably receive a lot of contracts and you don't always want to read through all the terms, but it's important that you know what they mean.