Common sense do's and don'ts in drafting insurance requirements in contracts, whether asking for or giving insurance.
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If you are in business, then you definitely enter contracts regularly. Sometimes you're buying and sometimes you're selling, but most likely you're dealing quite a lot. In light of that, you should create standard contracts for your business, or...
There are few things more important than planning for retirement. You’ve worked hard your entire life, and retirement is when you can finally reap the benefits of all you’ve sowed. That being said, both estate planning and retirement can be rather complicated, which is why you must continue reading and reach out to our experienced …
You've put a lot of effort, energy and time into building a successful business, and you want to make sure that you have a proper succession plan in place. You want the business to keep on thrivi
Understanding the process will help you draft a suitable agreement with your advisor
While your business is not required to have an employee handbook, handbooks do offer many legal and non-legal benefits. A well-drafted...
If you have an arrangement that might be viewed as a partnership, the safer course is probably to get a partnership agreement drafted or more likely form an LLC and have an operating agreement drafted. There are quite a few ways of structuring a business entity. But how do you...
Does your small business use freelance writers? Perhaps you rely on freelancers to help you write and edit blog posts, create marketing copy, draft social
Trying to figure out what to put into your proposal? We have all been there in our careers. There is the inevitable discussion about what to include or leave out, what format to use, the length and amount of detail. It can be a stressful process and there is no absolute way to draft a proposal, but there are some good key elements to remember.