Arbitrary Closures Are Hurting Businesses, Spurring Litigation
Gyms, yoga studios and movies that have been left behind from New York and New Jersey’s Phase Four opening are frustrated, angry and filing lawsuits.
Continue ReadingGyms, yoga studios and movies that have been left behind from New York and New Jersey’s Phase Four opening are frustrated, angry and filing lawsuits.
Continue ReadingSmall business entrepreneurs may want to borrow a page from large companies and form an advisory board of trusted colleagues and experts to help navigate uncharted waters in the months and years ahead.
Continue ReadingAs we are increasingly relying upon cyber connectivity, businesses must evaluate cyber vulnerability and take steps to protect themselves.
Continue ReadingAs the world reorders itself, as retail shakes out, and the office market recalibrates, landlords want to work with prospective tenants in ways they’ve not done so in the past to ensure tenancy.
Continue ReadingDealing with unprecedented down time and the real-life scenario of a pandemic forced many business owners to think about exit plans.
Continue ReadingA legion of “copyright trolls” or lawyers trolling for these errors, are out in force and looking for a pay day.
Continue ReadingIt will be incumbent on businesses to take every precaution to set up tight protocols to protect employees and visitors to limit exposure to legal action.
Continue ReadingBusiness owners will be forced to decide do I spend money litigating to save my business or will litigating ultimately sink my company?
Continue ReadingWithout the ability to bring, or even threaten to bring, a collection lawsuit, business owners might have to refocus their efforts on other, sometimes underutilized, collection tools.
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