Monthly Archives: September 2022
Enforcing A Business Contract
If you own your own business, you will likely need to draft a contract. The right contract will depend on various factors, such as state laws and the specifics of your situation. There are also considerations for enforcement, such as statutes of limitations. Running a business can be complicated, which is why you need… Read More »
Commercial Real Estate Transactions Holding Steady
There’s been so much talk about how badly commercial real estate has been affected by the pandemic. Companies are losing money on their investments so they want workers to return to the office. Sales are down dramatically. These are all things the media wants you to believe, but the truth is that commercial real… Read More »
Avoiding Contractor Fraud After A Hurricane
It’s currently hurricane season in Florida, which means homeowners in the Sunshine State are on high alert. While the season hasn’t been so bad yet, it’s been predicted that there could be 15 more storms before the season ends on November 30. If your home does get damaged, you’ll likely want to get it… Read More »
Why You Might Not Want To Franchise Your Business
In the past, franchising was primarily limited to fast food restaurants. That has changed in the past decade, though. Now it seems as though every business model can be replicated, from pet care to oil changes to retail to travel to pest control. As a business owner, though, you need to be aware that… Read More »
Job Search With A Non-Compete In Place
You may think you got the perfect job, until you find out that your company wants you to sign a non-compete agreement. A non-compete agreement is a legal document that prohibits someone from working for a competitor for a certain period of time after they stop working for a company. Many people are asked… Read More »