A former employee has been making noise about filing a lawsuit for months. You have received letters, emails and calls alleging that termination was improper and seeking resolution of the allegations. You have not reported anything to your insurance carrier although you have been threatened with a possible lawsuit. Finally, suit is filedGo to Resource
Category: Business Law
As the economic recovery begins to take shape, a significant number of new businesses will be started in Colorado. Some of these businesses will be started by experienced entrepreneurs while others will be started by “first timers” eager for a career change or an opportunity to pursue a new challenge. Regardless of yourGo to Resource
You hire someone. You train him. He becomes valuable asset to your company and clients. Then, he leaves the company to work for a competitor or for himself, and to compete against you. To protect your business from this typical scenario, you should include a key provision in your employment agreements: The non-competeGo to Resource
I cut my teeth practicing law in a small town in West Tennessee. One of my more memorable clients was the County Animal Shelter. The facility was named after Ms. Parker, who as part of her estate plan bequeathed a large sum of money to the shelter for which she volunteered during herGo to Resource
In many ways starting a new business venture is the functional equivalent of a marriage between business partners. In a recent article, Valerie Khoo outlines the Perils of Business Partnerships and discusses the following seven stages for consideration when contemplating a potential business partnership: Stage 1: Pre-Marriage Counseling. This is the preliminary stageGo to Resource