Business contracts should make standard business operations relatively predictable. Organizations hire workers or service providers to perform critical functions for the company. They lock in prices and delivery dates with vendors. They negotiate leases or license...
Trial And Appellate Solutions
Litigation
3 reasons that franchisees may need to file a lawsuit
Business lawsuits have a tendency to become very complicated quite quickly. Minor details in a contract or business arrangement can have major implications on legal proceedings. Franchises, which involve investors buying into a business opportunity with an established...
When a client or supplier violates a nondisclosure agreement
Restrictive covenants can sometimes be controversial, but they are often necessary for the protection of a business's intellectual property. Trade secrets, in particular, are often vulnerable not only due to the risk of employee disclosures but also because of what...
What is appellate law?
If you have a case to appeal, did you know that your original attorney might not take it on? While many attorneys may entertain the idea of handling an appeal, most won’t automatically do so for you. Instead, you may want to look into hiring a separate appellate...
Why should my business have a litigation attorney by our side from the start of a dispute?
If you have an impending lawsuit on the horizon, you might be wondering if it’s urgent to hire an attorney right away, or if you can afford to wait a while. There are some key reasons why waiting to hire an attorney could be costly and could hurt your chances of...