Legal Articles, Business

What To Do With A Defective Bid

When a Contractor or Subcontractor Renders A Defective or Mistaken Bid the Law Provides Certain Remedies.

What To DO When The Plans & Specifications Are Deficient

When the Plans & Specification Are Defective This May Result in Extra Work that The Law has Provided Remedies for Reimbursement of Costs.

What To Do When The Contract Performance Is Delayed

Delays on Public Works and Private Works cause financial damage and the law has created remedies for reimbursement.

Business Startup 102: How Do Venture Capitalists Operate?

Fisher Law Group, P.C. 25 Broadway Fl 9 New York, NY 10004 (212) 256-1877. There seems to be a lot of talk about ‘venture capital’ among entrepreneurial circles these days, but what is venture capital?.....

How to Protect Your Business and Your Assets

Ways an entrepreneur can formalize his business and protect family assets.

Is a Contract Enforceable When Person Who Does Not Understand English Signs a Written Contract in Tennessee?

Failure to know English before signing a contract is not a valid defense to the contract.

Agreement or Contract?

The basics of why we use agreement and contract interchangeably.

Just Bought a Home??...Keep your "TITLE OWNER'S POLICY" on "Perpetual Lock Down"

Be sure to safeguard your Owner's Title Policy issued to you as a purchaser at the closing of your home

Fiduciary Duties in Maryland Entitites (2005)

A survey of fiduciary duties in Maryland entities (2005). The law has changed.

Limits on Free Transferability of Interests in Maryland Entities (2005)

Comparison of Maryland entities regarding the assignability of ownership interests. There is more recent law.

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