In last week’s post, we provided a specific example of a partnership arrangement gone sour. In today’s post, we provide additional partnership tips for small business owners, in particular. By many accounts, small businesses are a measure of an...
Month: October 2014
In business dealings, it’s a small world, after all
Readers may have heard of six degrees of separation in the context of personal relationships, but a recent story suggests that the business world might not be so different. In this particular example, a partnership dispute is now getting personal, extending to...
Protect yourself against business relationships gone sour
Great business successes may have small beginnings. During that startup phase, an individual may enter into informal agreements with vendors, property managers or even co-owners or partners. Without an attorney to clarify the type of business organization or...
Business litigation might arise from government regulations
Unlawful billing practices can subject a company to potentially significant legal liability, especially in a regulated business industry like telecommunications. A recent story involving AT&T provides a cautionary tale.According to officials from the Federal Trade...
Could giving a bad performance review be bad for business?
Although business executives may prefer to focus their attention on revenues, product innovations and other measures of a company’s growth, the fact remains that a company’s success is also dependent on good employment relations with its workers.In several...
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