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Why a Business Plan is Important for Entrepreneurs

By Godfrey Legal |

With anything you set out to do in life, it’s a good idea to have a plan. This same advice holds true when you start your own business. A business is a risky venture. You can make a lot of money, you can break even or you can lose a lot of money. Every… Read More »

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Webinar – 8/23/17 – So Your Client Wants to Buy a Business: What Every Transaction Lawyer Should Know

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Protect Yourself With a Construction Contract

By Godfrey Legal |

Are you looking for a contractor to remodel your home or even build you a new one from scratch? If so, don’t do anything without agreeing to a contract. A contract shows you exactly how much the project will cost and what it will entail. Construction projects are complicated by nature. Without a contract… Read More »

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Sole Proprietorship vs. Corporation: Which Should You Choose?

By Godfrey Legal |

So you have a business idea and you decided to form your own business. When you create a company, you can choose from two main types of entities: sole proprietorship and corporation. The one you choose will depend on factors such as the number of people in your company and the amount of liability… Read More »

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Is Your Company’s Non-Competition Agreement Legal?

By Godfrey Legal |

Employees are often required to sign various documents when taking on a new job. One of these documents is a non-competition agreement. Also known as a non-compete, this document is similar to a contract. It prohibits an employee from working for a competitor and sharing trade secrets. In exchange for the employee’s loyalty, the… Read More »

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Protecting Your Trademark

By Godfrey Legal |

Nothing is more frustrating than coming up with a great idea—only to have someone steal it. This happens more often than you think. Someone sees a company become a financial success by selling a certain product, and the person creates an imitation of that product—a knockoff—for a much lower price. When someone copies your… Read More »

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Costs and Responsibilities of Owning a Franchise

By Godfrey Legal |

On first glance, owning a franchise may seem like a fun and exciting investment. After all, who wouldn’t want to own a McDonald’s or Baskin-Robbins? Brand name recognition alone will draw customers to your restaurant, bringing in huge revenues—and hopefully profits. While this may seem like an easily attainable goal, a franchise is more… Read More »

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Franchises applaud Labor’s rollback of ‘joint employer’ guidance

By Godfrey Legal |

Paul Brinkmann, Contact Reporter Orlando Sentinel   Franchise companies, including many restaurants in the Orlando area, are applauding a move by the Trump Administration’s Department of Labor on Wednesday that could reduce lawsuits against franchisors. It could also mean less money for employees or customers who sue franchise businesses. Franchise companies, such as McDonald’s… Read More »

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