Legal Articles, Business
Basic SEC Rules for Startup Companies
Starting a Company? Don't solicit investments until you consult an attorney regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and State Registration Rules regarding soliciting and receiving investments.
SHOULD GUN OWNERS BE FINGERPRINTED?
The head of the Illinois State Police is calling on legislators to take action requiring gun holders to provide a set of fingerprints upon renewal of their Firearms Owner Identity Cards.
Ways to make your business more profitable this tax season
Summary of some of services offered to save businesses on their tax bill and others.
When a Contract Isn't a Contract
For a contract to be enforceable, it generally needs to be clear and specific.
Avoiding a Messy Business Divorce
Careful planning can help you avoid a messy breakup with your business partners.
Could Your Business Be Headed Towards a Partnership Dispute?
Sometimes, disagreements between business partners escalate to disputes that necessitate legal action. It is possible to take steps to avoid this situation, starting with understanding what factors sometimes make it difficult for partners to work together for the duration.
What Is a Supply Contract?
Supply Contracts are legal agreements that are used as the basis upon which to measure the supplier's performance. In addition to listing the items to be supplied, the Supply Contract states the timeframes, responsibilities, pricing and payment clauses needed to administer the relationship.
Representing Clients In Commercial Real Estate Disputes
Breach of contract in commercial real estate matter