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When I first meet with a group of entrepreneurs who have an idea and want to create a business, one of the …
Sexual harassment has exploded into the public consciousness in a very short amount of time, especially as many celebrities have joined the …
Practical Guidelines for Employers …
During the Holiday Season, or for important scheduled events, I often have business clients ask what should and should not occur at …
If you’ve been contemplating starting your own company for some time, chances are you’ve put a considerable amount of thought into how …
Because of the misconception that organizing a business is extremely expensive, many new business owners are tempted to incorporate by utilizing an …
Use and Popularity of Employee Non-compete and Non-Solicitation Terms Employee non-compete and non-solicitation terms as part of an employment contract are popular …
When employees move on to other pursuits, they take their knowledge of the former employer with them. If you are a business …
Employee handbooks can be a tremendous resource for both employers and their employees. Carefully written employee manuals bring everyone onto the same …
What if the Business is Unsuccessful?
When I first meet with a group of entrepreneurs who have an idea and want to create a business, one of the questions I ask that often receives the most unique reaction is “what would you like to have in
Sexual Harassment in the Social Media Age
Sexual harassment has exploded into the public consciousness in a very short amount of time, especially as many celebrities have joined the lists of accused and accusers alike. The “Me Too” movement has spotlighted the actions of individuals in power
Use and Abuse of Social Media
Practical Guidelines for Employers Involving Employees and Prospective Employees Over the course of the last year,
Work Celebrations—Practical Guidelines
During the Holiday Season, or for important scheduled events, I often have business clients ask what should and should not occur at a work event. Specifically, what should happen at work-sponsored social events. These concerns have increased in light of constant
Essential Items to Consider When Starting a New Business
If you’ve been contemplating starting your own company for some time, chances are you’ve put a considerable amount of thought into how you plan to achieve your dreams of business ownership. Most entrepreneurs are driven, energetic people who devote considerable
The Pitfalls of Using an Online Company to Start a Business
Because of the misconception that organizing a business is extremely expensive, many new business owners are tempted to incorporate by utilizing an online do-it-mostly-yourself service. The potential business owners incorrectly believe they will save money bypassing an attorney in favor
The Nuts and Bolts of Alternative Clauses in Non-Compete Agreements
Use and Popularity of Employee Non-compete and Non-Solicitation Terms Employee non-compete and non-solicitation terms as part of an employment contract are popular tools utilized by many types of employers when hiring new employees. It is easy to understand why. Employees
Acceptable Geographic and Time Limitations in Non-compete Clauses for Arizona Employment Contracts
When employees move on to other pursuits, they take their knowledge of the former employer with them. If you are a business owner, a well-drafted non-compete agreement can ensure that former employees do not directly compete with your business. Because
Key Provisions for an Employee Handbook
Employee handbooks can be a tremendous resource for both employers and their employees. Carefully written employee manuals bring everyone onto the same page – literally – by clearly outlining company policy, laying ground rules, identifying important objectives, and establishing an