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Part 2. The Vested Rights Doctrine In the first blog post, found HERE, I highlighted that errors in judgment are bound to …
Part 1. When Errors Occur When I consider the collaborative effort necessary to successfully complete a construction project, I often think of …
One might wonder how a popular candy, a certain color, and a successful hard rock band are connected with an essential …
The classic Academy Award winning film for Best Picture, Patton, follows the exploits of the famous U.S. Army General George S. …
Hands-Off and Anti-Piracy Clauses: Narrowly-Tailored Restrictive Covenants Most business owners are familiar with non-compete agreements which restrict an employee from competing …
Use and Popularity of Employee Non-compete Agreements Employee non-compete agreements are popular tools utilized by many types of employers when hiring …
When employees move on to other pursuits, they take their knowledge of the former employer with them. If you are a …
Premarital Agreements in Arizona Although prenuptial – or premarital agreements, as they are called in Arizona – are not viewed as …
Because starting a business is generally expensive, many new business owners are tempted to incorporate by using an online do-it-yourself service. …
Building Codes: A Primer for Contractors and Owners in Arizona
Part 2. The Vested Rights Doctrine In the first blog post, found HERE, I highlighted that errors in judgment are bound to happen. The question for owners and builders then becomes who is responsible when these errors occur? Who is
Building Codes: A Primer for Contractors and Owners in Arizona
Part 1. When Errors Occur When I consider the collaborative effort necessary to successfully complete a construction project, I often think of the barn raisings of years past. A barn raising was often held in a small farming community where
The Importance of Details: How Brown M&M’S can be Essential to a Contract
One might wonder how a popular candy, a certain color, and a successful hard rock band are connected with an essential concept in contract law and often a key to business success. However, when you dig a little deeper,
Sometimes You Have to Shoot the Mules
The classic Academy Award winning film for Best Picture, Patton, follows the exploits of the famous U.S. Army General George S. Patton during World War II. General Patton was an extremely driven, successful, and sometimes controversial figure during his
Hands-Off and Anti-Piracy Provisions in Employment Contracts
Hands-Off and Anti-Piracy Clauses: Narrowly-Tailored Restrictive Covenants Most business owners are familiar with non-compete agreements which restrict an employee from competing with a former employer after the employee leaves the company. Non-compete agreements vary and can include language that
The Ins and Outs of Non-Compete Agreements
Use and Popularity of Employee Non-compete Agreements Employee non-compete agreements are popular tools utilized by many types of employers when hiring new employees. It is easy to understand why. Employees today are considerably more mobile than in past generations.
Let’s Be Reasonable: Geographic and Time Limitations in Non-compete Clauses
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.
Prenuptial Agreements for Business Owners
Premarital Agreements in Arizona Although prenuptial – or premarital agreements, as they are called in Arizona – are not viewed as the most romantic documents in the world, they are an essential business protection tool for business owners contemplating
The Dangers of Online Business Incorporation
Because starting a business is generally expensive, many new business owners are tempted to incorporate by using an online do-it-yourself service. They believe they will save money by bypassing an attorney in favor of using the Internet. The popular