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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Can a Company Represent Itself in Court?Unlike individuals, companies are not able to "represent themselves" in court proceedings.
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Attorney's Fees and Your Contract - Can You Collect Them?You normally can't collect attorney fees if someone breaches a contract, unless the contract specifically says you can.
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Closing Your Business ~ What To Do When It's Time...There can be a variety of reasons that it's time to close your business, and depending on the reason, there's a legal process for it.
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Your Business Contracts Should Evolve as Your Business DoesA "One-Size-Fits-All" contract is not a good idea for your business and many businesses just deal with the consequences instead of updating their documents.
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Does My Business Need a Lawyer?Depending on what type of legal issue your business is facing, you may need to hire a business lawyer to help.
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What's My Business Worth?As business owners, we often this question bouncing around in the back of our heads: What is My Business Worth?
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Personal Guarantees for Your Business: More to ConsiderIf you're borrowing money for your business, you may be asked to sign a personal guarantee. These guarantees can have long-lasting consequences.
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Can You Reinstate a Company After Dissolution?If your company has been dissolved, there are processes available for you to reinstate it.
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Should I Sign That Personal Guarantee for My Business?A personal guarantee can often be requested from you if you run a business, but should you sign it? It all depends on what's in the document...
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Remote Work - Are You Going Back to the Office?Many companies have an upcoming choice about either continuing to work remotely or return to the office.
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Remote Work - Be Careful of Tax and Salary IssuesWith many workers still working remotely, there are salary and tax issues that businesses face when their employees have relocated away from the office.
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Should You Rehire Ex-Employees as Your Business Reopens and Grows?Rehiring ex-employees is an option for many businesses as they look to rebound and grow after the pandemic affected their business.