By North Raleigh Law | Published April 20, 2020 | Posted in Business Law | Tagged Tags: Business, Contracts, COVID |
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted practically every aspect of American life. Whether closed by government order or by concerns about public safety, millions of businesses around the country have seen their operations come to a halt. Despite the overwhelming effect of COVID-19, it is not a certainty that an “Act of God” clause in a Read More
Read MoreAs an employer, it is only natural that you want to retain your most talented workers. You don’t want your best employees to take their talent and everything they know to a business competitor. As this is a concern for many employers, it is not unusual for employers to incorporate non-compete clauses into employment contracts with their Read More
Read MoreAs a Business Entity Formation Attorney, I know that choosing the right business entity for your company is a big decision. You have a lot of different options. You could form your business as a sole proprietorship, a corporation, or a limited liability company (LLC), among other business structures. Each type of business structure has advantages Read More
Read MoreDeciding to start a business is an exciting time for an entrepreneur. The empowerment of being your own boss and the excitement of creating something that is your own is challenging but exhilarating. But before you can start your business, there are several things that you must take care of first to make sure that Read More
Read MoreAs a Dispute Resolution Attorney, I’ve occasionally consulted with business owners in Raleigh dealing with a customer who is unwilling to pay you for the services that were provided to them. As a Dispute Resolution Attorney, I’ve occasionally consulted with business owners in Raleigh dealing with a customer who is unwilling to pay you for Read More
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