Business Owners and Entrepreneurs: Let me paint you a picture: You decide to go into business. You’ve identified a business partner. You and your business partner decide the details of who is going to contribute what (capital, finances, “sweat equity”, etc..). Your startup is now off and running! Your business does not go as expected. You haveContinue reading “Business Law Update: Why Your Operating Agreement Matters.”
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Lessons From Trial: Business Owners – Don’t Be so Quick to File a Lawsuit.
Happy Friday, all! It’s been a while since my last post. My month of October was swallowed up alive by a jury trial spanning 11 days over a 3 week period. So, forgive me, but I am going to go off on a rant about businesses litigation. Because it is what is on my mind at theContinue reading “Lessons From Trial: Business Owners – Don’t Be so Quick to File a Lawsuit.”
Business Law Update: One-Third of Top Business Websites Have Clauses to Restrict Lawsuits
Happy Friday all! The ABAJournal Reported an article today headlined: One-third of top websites have clauses to restrict consumer lawsuits. You can see that article here That’s right, people. If you want to sue these major companies, you need to demand “arbitration” – likely in the company’s home state, and county of incorporation. If theContinue reading “Business Law Update: One-Third of Top Business Websites Have Clauses to Restrict Lawsuits”