2013Jan
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FIVE REASONS YOU NEED A WRITTEN CONTRACT

” A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on.”  — Sam Goldwyn Often clients tell us that they have reached a deal, shaken hands, and are ready to do business with a business associate.  While this may have been acceptable back when our grandfathers were in business, society has grown too large and…

2012Nov
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PAYING EMPLOYEES FOR WEATHER RELATED ABSENCES

The rules which apply to whether or not you have to pay your employees for whether related absences depends on whether they are considered exempt or non-exempt employees. Most employees are considered non-exempt under the federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and are covered by the FLSA’s minimum wage and overtime pay provisions. Non-exempt employees generally…

2012Oct
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8 ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE TO PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FROM LITIGATION

No business owner enjoys litigation, and for good reason.  The high costs of litigation, in terms of money and time, can take quite a toll on the health of a business and its owner.  When you own a business, lawsuits are sometimes inevitable.  However, there are some preventive measures and techniques that all business owners,…

2012Oct
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SELLING A BUSINESS – THE LEGAL ISSUES

Are you thinking of selling your business? Beyond determining an acceptable selling price, there are quite a few legal issues that need to be considered. The first issue that you should consider is whether to sell the assets of the business (both tangible and intangible) or the shares of the corporation (if incorporated) that operates…

2012Oct
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SPECIAL ALERT – BEWARE OF NEW CHECK SCAM

I have just become aware of a new scam targeting attorneys, which would also be “effective” against any company issuing checks.  Please read the article below so that you do not become the next victim. The scam is very simple and involves the use of the technology that allows for the deposit of checks remotely…

2012May
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SHOULD YOUR COMPANY HAVE AN E-MAIL LIABILITY PREVENTION PLAN?

While e-mail has greatly increased the potential for better business communication and information access, it has its downside. Few employers have yet to fully appreciate the extent to which company e-mail increases their potential liability and few have taken steps to reduce the risk. E-mail’s “oral-like” feel is deceptively dangerous, since employers and employees may…