Essential Elements of an Employment Contract An employee contract is a legal document between an employer and employee that outlines certain aspects of the employment relationship. Such aspects clearly define the employment terms and conditions before the employer and...
Corporate and Commercial Law
Florida Business Litigation: What Constitutes Tortious Interference?
What is Tortious Interference? Tortious interference may sound a bit funny, but to business owners and parties to a contract, it is no laughing matter. Tortious interference happens when a third party to a business relationship or contract intentionally disrupts that...
What is the Difference Between an LLC and an S-Corp?
Forming your business is one of the most important decisions you will ever make – and the structure you choose can determine a lot. From how you will pay taxes to your liability and growth options, you need to pick the right structure from the start. When comparing an...
5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Distributor
Your choice of distributor can make or break your company's ability to succeed in the marketplace. You'll want to know as much as possible about your distributor—about their finances, their team, their business practices, and more—but how do you know where to focus...
3 Ways Business Lawyers Can Protect Your Business
Owning a business is a huge accomplishment, but it can also carry a strong burden. As a business owner, you constantly worry about aspects of your business, whether it’s related to the intricacies of manufacturing consumer products or how to protect your business....
3 Reasons Every Business Needs an Attorney
As a business owner, you probably take on a lot of tasks and responsibilities. Because of that, you may assume that there is never a need to hire an attorney. But, can you really handle the legal aspect of operating a business in addition to your other daily tasks and...
What is a Breach of Contract?
In the business world, there are a lot of disputes you’ll have to go through. But, one of the more common is that of your contracts. More specifically, when a party breaches a contract. A contract establishes obligations between two or more parties, and each party is...
4 Ways to Respond to Customer Complaints – and Possibly Avoid a Lawsuit
Customer complaints are going to happen with any business. Even if you have an excellent product and superior customer service, someone will be disappointed. While you may not get complaints very often, ignoring the complaints you do receive could not only be...
How to Properly Write an Employee Handbook
Running your own business can be a very exciting but stressful opportunity. For many business owners, once they have shifted the focus from getting their business up and running, it is then time to focus on how to ensure everything with your employees is correctly in...
Asset Protection for Small Business Owners
For many business owners, their company is their baby. It is an important part of their history and life and measures their success. A lot of business owners do whatever is necessary to ensure their business is protected and well taken care of, even if it means not...
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