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The Workers Compensation Attorney Group

We believe that workers' rights are human rights, inalienable and fundamental. This includes protection from employers who do not provide a safe and properly functioning workplace so that you do not suffer undue injury or illness.

Differences between general and limited partnerships

Some people who are ready to go into business want to bring along a partner for the ride.

Company and Company Owner Liable for FLSA Violations – Workers Not Independent Contractors

In a recent case, the Court found workers were improperly classified as independent contractors and entitled to back pay for missing overtime compensation. The court determined that the workers were dependent on the business rather than in business for themselves and, thus, were employees. The Court also found that the owner of the employer business was also an “employer” and was personally liable for unpaid wages owed to the employees.

A Restaurant buyer's checklist.

Due diligence is your best friend when considering buying a restaurant. You must be calm, cool and collected. Important details must not be rushed or simply ignored even if the restaurant looks like your favorite star chef’s haven. You will likely feel the pressure of the seller to get it done quickly, and it very well may because the seller is just as anxious to get out as you are to get in.

The Notice-Prejudice Rule

This article describes the relation between, late notice, the notice prejudice rule and the different types of policies issued by insurance companies such as: claims made; claims made and reported; and occurrence.

Creating a LLC or Corporation in Youngstown, Ohio

This article describes the basics surrounding the structuring of your business entity

Pushing RBST

Published in the Pace University Environmental Law Review, the article concerns an artificial hormone fed to cows and how it was sold to America through the political process and the law.

YOUR FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & EMAIL ACCOUNTS, TO NAME A FEW. DO YOU NEED PLANNING FOR DIGITAL ASSESTS?

Who do you want to have access to your digital footprint after you are gone?

Corporate graphic design and logo as the main parts of your branding strategy

Transferring information about the company, using visual elements, is a crucial task for marketers and business owners. Clients may not be aware of the products and services or the field of activity of your business. But such a component as the logo, for example, can tell a lot. It can express corporate values or the benefits that people receive from purchasing the company's products or services, comparing to the proposals of direct competitors.

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