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ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENTS: Pre-Closing Considerations in North Carolina

Wilmington Business Lawyer Wesley Scott Jones discusses a few of the considerations a Buyer of Business Assets should consider and resolve prior to closing a Business Asset Purchase in North Carolina. Wesley Jones is an attorney practicing in Wilmington, NC (New Hanover County).

ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Wilmington Lawyer Wesley Scott Jones discusses Asset Purchase Agreements in North Carolina. Attorney Wesley Jones Practices Business Law in Wilmington, North Carolina (New Hanover County).

BUYING AND SELLING A BUSINESS OR BUSINESS ASSETS IN NORTH CAROLINA

Wilmington Lawyer Wesley Jones discusses Buying and Selling a Business in North Carolina. Attorney Wesley Jones Practices in Wilmington, North Carolina (New Hanover County)

Sexual Orientation and Part of the Diversity Discussion

New Orleans Case Deals with Employee Benefits

Claims against Co-employees

An injured employee may only pursue claims against a co-employee in cases involving willful conduct.

What Is a Trade Secret?

Trade secret is often a nebulous term encompassing disparate facts and analyses to ascertain its existence and enforceability. For instance, Plaintiff's belief that some particular information is a trade secret does not necessarily render such information trade secret, per se.

Merchandising Agreements for Motion Pictures

Parlaying film characters and corresponding film elements into commodities could proffer participants another financial conduit. Yet, not every motion picture is a proper conduit and not every corresponding merchandise a prudent investment.

Rights of Shareholders in a CA Corporation

As a result of broader judicial and legislative scrutiny of board of directors, the laws relating to shareholders' rights and responsibilities have changed. This article explores the rights and responsibilities of shareholders to obtain corporate information.

The Benefits of Having Enforceable Covenants Against Competition When Purchasing a Business

The benefits of a solid non-compete agreement cannot be understated. This can be the difference between financial disaster and business prosperity.

INSURANCE AND BAD FAITH

INSURANCE AND BAD FAITH ISSUES

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