Legal Articles, Business

Injured at the Gym? Review Your Release. You May Have Waived your Rights

Fitness center agreements include releases from liability. You need to understand terms.

Is my business too small for the Law? The benefits of forming an LLC.

The benefits of forming an LLC over maintaining a sole proprietorship or basic partnership.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying about Obamacare and just deal with it

A quick summary of an In-House counsels view on Obamacare and it's potential impact on your business.

James F. McCluskey Announces Candidacy for 2015 Illinois State Bar Association Third Vice President

James F. McCluskey announces his candidacy for the position of 2015 Third Vice President of the Illinois State Bar Association.

Divorcing Florida couples who own a business may benefit by mediation

Florida couples often go into business together. When the relationship is going well, the business usually does as well. Yet when that relationship ends in divorce, the business can go downhill fast.

Simplifying Investor Relations & Equity Crowd Funding

How To Simplify And Manage Investor Relations When Raising Capital Online Through A Crowd Funding Portal Under Rule 506(c) Of Regulation D

Medical Marijuana Organizations in California

Medical marijuana cooperatives and collectives in California.

Divorcing Florida couples wanting to keep their business should consider mediation

Many Florida married couples are also co-owners of a business. This arrangement can work well while the marriage does.

Former Criminal to Prospective Employee - Tips for Understanding Ohio Senate Bill 337 and CQEs in the Hiring Process

Ohio Senate Bill 337 took effect on September 29, 2012, and enacted several reforms to Ohio's criminal justice system. One well-publicized reform was the expansion of an individual's eligibility to expunge or seal criminal convictions.

Payola for Employees - Is Your Business At Risk For Wage and Hour Lawsuits?

In the United States, the number of wage and hour lawsuits filed in federal courts has increased every year since 2011, according to the Washington-based Federal Judicial Center, an education and research agency for federal courts.

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