Areas of Business Law
Disputes sometimes arise in business, and some of those can only be resolved through litigation.
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Social media, newspaper, radio, and television provide us with a window to a larger world.
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Consumer protection laws are designed to protect the public against unfair or dangerous commercial activity.
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One of the most important decisions for a small business is often one of the first that they have to make – under what business legal structure, also know as formation, to operate.
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Texas and federal law protect intangible property as well, namely the intellectual property created by artists, inventors, and tradespersons.
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Most businesses rely on employees to build products, interact with the public, and perform other duties. It has been said that good employees are a business’s lifeblood. However, businesses also take on a great deal of responsibility when utilizing employees.
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Many business choose to have a general counsel attorney available to assist with legal issues questions or issues as they arise. This is prudent for several reasons.
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Immediate access to the advice of a general counsel attorney can have a similar effect. Little problems can be resolved before they become big ones.
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A contract is, for all intents and purposes, private lawmaking between two or more parties. As such, a contract usually provides the final and complete statement as to the subject matter it concerns.
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Corporations and limited liability companies (LLC) often include multiple owners, and partnerships always do. Disagreements can concern management rights, distribution of profits, or even claims of theft and fraud.
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In recovery of a debt, a judgment is not the final step in the small business collections process. The prevailing party in a lawsuit becomes a judgment creditor, and the other side the judgment debtor.
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