Most business owners know that a contract based on just a handshake and a promise is a recipe for disaster. A well-written and thorough contract is absolutely necessary to protect your business from unforeseen consequences. To make sure your business is protected, here are ten tips you should consider when “closing the deal.” Get
It’s officially Spring in Charlotte—has your business done a little Spring housekeeping yet? Business owners should take the time at least once per year to look over their core policies and documents to make sure they are effectively protecting their business. From employment agreements to social media policies, here are three tips you can use
Online legal service providers such as Legal Zoom, US Legal, Rocket Lawyer, and Lawyer Depot offer quick, convenient, and low-priced forms to customers who choose to represent themselves and to create their own legal form documents. While these internet services have these positive attributes. Here are three reasons to consider hiring a law firm instead:
Most wedding and event planners know that an air-tight contract is absolutely crucial to their success. Without one, a difficult client can turn your event planning dream into a nightmare. To make sure you protect your business, here are four terms all wedding and event planners should consider including in their client services contracts. Your