At their most simple, contracts are legally enforceable agreements between two parties. This essentially means that if any party to a contract violates its terms, another party to the contract affected by that violation may hold the other accountable in court. When...
Year: 2015
Should you move after deciding to divorce?
Sometimes, making the decision to divorce is the hardest part of the marital dissolution process. However, it is oftentimes far more challenging to navigate the aftermath of this decision than it is to file for divorce in the first place. After a couple opts to move...
Business lessons learned after Sony was hacked
Businesses all across America can learn from last year's cyber attack on Sony Pictures. Whether a business is large, small or would classify itself as "medium-sized," chances are that it now has an online presence. Most businesses have websites and most business...
The importance of obtaining a business license
When forming a new business, it is easy to become overwhelmed by the significant amount of work it takes to get your business venture off the ground. In addition to forming a business plan and securing financing, you must generally hire staff, order supplies, begin...
Business owner prevails in licensing dispute with Texas officials
When most people think of business litigation matters, they likely envision everything from breaches of contract and fiduciary duty to shareholder and partnership disputes. While this is correct, it's important to understand that business litigation can also encompass...