When Is Duress a Valid Reason to Get Out of a Business Contract?
Dipawali Shah | October 22, 2010
It can be very difficult for most individuals to prove duress to a judge in court.
Dipawali Shah | October 22, 2010
It can be very difficult for most individuals to prove duress to a judge in court.
Chris Shelburn | June 3, 2010
Contract disputes can come up any time two parties are not clear on what each of their obligations are.
Don Kochersberger | June 2, 2010
A non-compete agreement can only do its job for your company if it can be enforced.
Don Kochersberger | June 2, 2010
The best time to hire an attorney is before you really need one.
Don Kochersberger | June 2, 2010
You’ve worked hard to create a successful business, but now you've decided to move on.
Steven Sutton | May 18, 2010
Having new employees sign non-disclosure agreements is a great way to ensure that company information and trade secrets don't get out.
Dirk Jordan | February 25, 2010
Since it may be difficult for people to understand the legal language in contracts, they may want to have a lawyer review the material before ...
Dirk Jordan | February 25, 2010
Contract law is typically not difficult to understand, but it is often helpful to speak with a lawyer.