For most businesses, some kind of growth is usually the goal. The problem becomes that when you grow your business, it can become harder to step away from that business for your own
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For most businesses, some kind of growth is usually the goal. The problem becomes that when you grow your business, it can become harder to step away from that business for your own
There are many reasons business owners close up shop, including retirement, starting a new venture or, hopefully, because they’ve won the lottery. No matter what the reason, it’s important to diligently wind down
An extraordinary number of laws, rules, and regulations govern businesses and their employees. As a small business, these rules and regulations may seem overwhelming at times, but the good news is that small
Starting a new business can seem overwhelming – especially when you’re doing it alone. Creating a business plan will allow you to refine incomplete ideas, address areas you may have not yet considered,
Preparing your company for your incapacity or death is vital to the survival of the enterprise. Without a plan in place your customers, employees, vendors and even your family can be negatively affected
With a more stable economy than we’ve seen in several years (despite day-to-day market swings, which are not always reflective of the overall economy), and with the recent business-friendly tax reforms, businesses are
The need to review your systems for maintaining secrecy. In part I, we discussed the need to update your employment agreements to contain the required notice of immunity to employees who disclose trade
When it comes to law firms, bigger is not always better. The definition of a “small” law firm can change depending on the location and type of practice, but according to the American
The New Year is upon us and you may be contemplating a resolution for 2016. Resolutions are generally about making our life better, getting healthier, saving money or reaching a goal. One of
Many business owners sign contracts without thinking twice. They order supplies, contract. They hire a subcontractor, contract. They lease a vehicle, contract. They provide a service, contract. They rent office space, contract. Contracts
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