Stockholders’ agreements aren’t for everyone, but if you meet certain criteria, they can save you a tremendous amount of hassle down the road. First of all, you don’t need one if you’re a single stockholder – if you’re the 100… Read More
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Lacie Simpson becomes one of fewer than 50 certified LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® facilitators in the country
Studies show that in a 10-person meeting on a topic of vital importance to the business: 1 person does 70% of the talking 2 other people are engaged to the point of speaking 5 people are contemplating what and when… Read More
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Why a commercial lease needs to be reviewed by a lawyer
Commercial leases are very different from residential ones. Time and money greatly increase the need for legal review before signing. The longer the lease term, and the more money involved, the more you want to lock in certain protections for… Read More
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Do you need the protection of an employment agreement?
Do you need the protection of an employment agreement? Employment agreements can be useful, but for very different reasons depending on your position. As with any agreement, there are two sides to the coin. As an employee: If you’re expecting… Read More
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Setting Crystal Clear Expectations: What is a Buy/Sell Agreement?
The foundations of a buy/sell agreement: When it comes to the sale of companies, the positions of the buyer and the seller are mirror images of each other. A buy/sell agreement really comes down to enforced expectations. The whole purpose… Read More
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Did Your Non-Compete Agreements Just Vanish?
On July 9, 2021, President Biden signed Executive Order 14036, entitled Promoting Competition in the American Economy. Among its 72 initiatives is one that I get asked about a lot – the encouraged ban or limitation on non-compete agreements. If your company… Read More