Legal Articles, Business

Protecting Your Business Through Tactical Electronic Evidence Management

One of the best strategies for your company is to implement and maintain an electronic evidence policy for employees.

Dissolving A General Partnership

Attorney Ted Schneider speaks on dissolving a general partnership

Disaster DIY: Business Law Edition

Issues that arise in DIY Business Law.

Is My Business Worth More Than Its Tangible Assets?

There are several complex methods by which business goodwill can be calculated, so it is essential to have a highly competent business attorney involved in the negotiation process.

Why Should I Incorporate My Small Business?

If you’re thinking of starting a business, or if you operate a sole proprietorship and are considering restructuring your organization, it is best to consult with legal counsel early in the process.

Should I Use My Insurance If the Other Person Was At Fault?

Discussing your insurance options with an experienced attorney can help solve the many questions about insurance you have after an accident.

Insurance Bad Faith Litigation

summary of Idaho and national bad faith insurance litigation

Idaho Business Review legal columnist

legal column on various legal topics of interest to business owners

What You Should Be Working on Now

Entrepreneurs often hear they need to work ON their business, not merely IN it. This five part series: What You Should Be Working On Now provides insight and a framework making it easier to focus yourself and your people on your business while performing the myriad tasks and projects present.

Alter Ego Liability

Alter Ego Liability

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