Legal Articles, General Practice

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.

Sports Licensing in College Athletics

While a student-athlete is prohibited by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from receiving any compensation for the use of the student’s name, image and likeness, the same prohibition does not apply to the university.

Blurred Lines in Copyright Law

Copyright law protects original works and any derivative works that are created from the original. But copyright law is based on tangible work—not a sound or feel.

Abandonment and Child Support in TN

This article discusses abandonment of children and its effect on child support and child custody laws. In Tennessee, abandonment is usually more of an issue in juvenile court between unmarried parties.

When do California Workers' Compensation Benefits End?

Workers' Compensation Benefits may end for various reason. The article addresses these reasons

Severance and Separation Strategy for Employees

Things to consider when preparing to negotiate severance with your employer.

Safer Cars Still Don't Eliminate Accidents and Injuries

While car manufacturers are developing safety technology that is reducing accidents, nothing will eliminate human error and motor vehicle negligence.

What is my BAC?

What is my BAC?

The 40 Cent fight

NRS 629.061 limits what a hospital and/or doctor can charge for medical records. Sometimes, its worth the fight.

Alter Ego Liability

Alter Ego Liability

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