In many contracts, one party agrees to provide insurance protecting and covering the other party. What kind of insurance is necessary or desirable? Is the insurance adequate? Particularly in a contract for services, the type of insurance the service provider carries is often built into the contract price for the services. It isGo to Resource
Category: Business Law
The Colorado Court of Appeals recently considered the issue of whether a company’s independent contractor qualified as a “covered employee” for unemployment tax liability purposes. In Softrock Geological Services, Inc. v. Industrial Claim Appeals Office the court considered whether an individual who provided oil and gas well site services to a geological servicesGo to Resource
A recent survey of over 6,000 small business owners nationwide by Thumbtack.com, in partnership with the Kauffman Foundation, found that small business owners in Colorado are some of the most optimistic in the country – 9th overall. Other findings include that our state is one of the most business-friendly in the country byGo to Resource
Information technology experts agree that small businesses are at high risk for hacking and other cyber security risks. Alan Wlasuk, managing partner of 403 Web Security, explains the details of why small businesses are not immune from attack. Contrary to the impression left by frequent media reports of hacking and data security breachesGo to Resource
The Denver Post reports that the local housing market is showing signs of improvement as both the demand for houses and the number of houses under contract is significantly up from the prior year. There is no doubt that favorable interest rates are helping to fuel this activity in the residential real estateGo to Resource