Author Archives: Jay Butchko

What Will Become of Commercial Real Estate in a Post-COVID World?
When the coronavirus pandemic reared its head in the United States back in March, people were ordered to stay at home to prevent the spread of disease. This meant that office workers were forced to work from home. Well, not many had to be forced to work remotely. Many are still required to work… Read More »

COVID-19 Turning Small Businesses Into Startups
Do you remember the days when your small business was just starting out? You likely spent a lot of time and money getting things set up so you could begin operations and earn revenue. You probably don’t wish to go through that stage again. However, even if you started your business a few years… Read More »

Loans Available for Sole Proprietorships, Small Businesses
Has your business been affected by the coronavirus? If you are a sole proprietor or small business, you most likely said yes. Even larger retailers have had to file for bankruptcy, with businesses all across the country losing revenues as Americans are forced to quarantine. The $1200 stimulus payment that many of us received… Read More »

Spotify Tool To Aid in Detecting Copyright Infringement
Copyright infringement is common in many fields. Many individuals and companies aim to protect their written works, creative works, products, trademarks and trade secrets through copyright protections. Despite these protections, though, infringement can still take place, causing the originators to lose considerable profits. Spotify, well-known as a digital music service, is in the process… Read More »

Commercial Real Estate Feeling Effects of COVID-19
The coronavirus has become a worldwide pandemic, affecting the economy and lives of people across the entire world. This virus has affected businesses as well, forcing many to close down or revise their operations in order to make money. Commercial real estate has really been feeling the pain, since tenants have not been able… Read More »

What Is The Future Of Non-Compete Agreements?
When you think of non-compete agreements, you probably think that they are for high-end jobs such as those in the technology and medical fields. However, employees in virtually every industry are seeing them, from hairdressers to janitors to retail clerks to fast food workers. They cannot begin their position until they sign one. Non-compete… Read More »

Elements of a Business Contract for Family Businesses
When several family members, like a married couple or siblings, set out to start a business together, they hope it will be successful and last a long time. Many family businesses do end up being successful but they don’t always last as long as they should. Only 40% of family businesses last two generations,… Read More »

What to Know Before Purchasing a Business
When it comes to being an entrepreneur, there are several paths you can take. Many start their own business. Others want to run a business, but don’t have a solid idea in mind. They either opt for a franchise or purchase an established business from an owner who is selling one. Buying an existing… Read More »

What is a Rollover for Business Startups?
Starting a business can be risky right now. Many businesses have declared bankruptcy after having to shut down for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, many banks aren’t even lending right now due to the poor economy. This means that if you have a good business idea but lack the money to… Read More »

Liquor License Renewal Extended in Florida
In the past, Florida bars and other businesses that sell alcohol had to renew their liquor licenses in September. At a cost of around $1,800, this is an expense that business owners expect every year. However, the events of this year may make it difficult for many business owners to pay this bill. Bars… Read More »