How To Know When You Need a Lawyer (and How To Find the Right One)
Here are nine situations when a lawyer is a must, guidelines for getting the most from your legal budget, and steps for finding the right advisor.
Here are nine situations when a lawyer is a must, guidelines for getting the most from your legal budget, and steps for finding the right advisor.
Alternative Dispute Resolution helps businesses resolve legal matters outside of litigation, allowing the parties to voluntarily reach a compromise.
A significant problem for every entrepreneur is traversing a legal minefield where missteps are unforgiving and often fatal. Having an attorney on your board can help.
Alliances can benefit both sides, but in the process of partnering with the Goliath, the smaller firm may lose trade secrets and talent and undermine their own interests long term.
While non-competes are often viewed as low-cost insurance policies, they can have hidden costs. Here's how to tell if they're right for your venture.
Entrepreneurial ventures must quantify the loss when their ideas are stolen and their competitive advantage disappears -- before it happens.
Picking the wrong founder or legal entity, unintended partners, intellectual property snafus...so many things can derail your budding business.
The true story of Balcones Distilling shows how shared decision-making can set the stage for turf wars, legal dramas...and far worse.
Both new ventures and marriage can be risky. It pays to have the tough conversations and agreements in place sooner rather than later.
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