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3 causes of partnership disputes

Business partnerships are associated with significant benefits, including lower costs for start-ups, reaching out to a new market, better solutions due to the different perspectives, greater borrowing capacity, shared burden and accessible moral support when needed. Accordingly, business owners should choose the right partners to enjoy these benefits. Nonetheless, disputes between partners may arise in the future, which can cost a business

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A good contract can protect you from litigation

Protecting yourself from litigation should be a top priority when you’re running a business. One way to do that is by having well-written contracts with your customers and clients. A good contract will help outline both parties’ expectations and responsibilities clearly and can help prevent misunderstandings down the road. Tips for creating contracts A well-written contract will spell out the

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How can you prove undue influence when contesting a will?

Undue influence is one of the legal grounds for contesting a will. It happens when a person’s judgment and free will is interfered with using underhand tactics such as coercion, deception or trickery. If your loved one was unduly influenced to make changes to their final wishes, you can contest the will and have it revoked. Should you succeed, the

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Common disputes between landlords and tenants

Ideally, landlords and tenants would be able to get along and abide by the rules of the contracts that they signed. But this doesn’t always happen, and these two parties can run into some serious disputes. No matter which side of the equation you’re on, it’s important to understand why these disputes happen and what legal options you have. Let’s

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What to do when a customer says, “I’ll sue!”

If you stay in business long enough, you’re definitely going to realize that you can’t please everybody. Disputes are bound to happen. Most of the conflicts you have with your customers or clients will probably be resolved pretty quickly. What happens, however, when someone angrily announces that they’re going to sue? Don’t panic. You may still be able to diffuse

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What if a tenant won’t move out when the lease is up?

As a landlord, you tend to offer all of your renters a one-year lease. When that lease is up, they either have to find somewhere new to live, or they need to sign a lease again for the following year. What if you have a tenant who doesn’t want to leave but refuses to sign another lease? Or what if

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Don’t make this mistake after a car crash

The emotional and physical effects of a serious car crash can make it difficult to think about anything except getting medical care as soon as possible. While it’s normal to be shaken up, you need to think carefully about what you say and do at the scene of the crash. One of the first things that you need to do

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How should landlords handle emotional support animals?

Animals can enrich someone’s life. They provide a sense of companionship and responsibility while also providing endless hours of entertainment and opportunities for daily exercise. For those with disabling medical conditions, animals can also serve therapeutic purposes. Service animals undergo rigorous training and regular certification so that they can go out in public with their handlers and provide medical support.

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Businesses can defend against slip-and-fall claims by visitors

A surprising number of people think that if they fall inside a business or in a parking lot that they have an airtight lawsuit against that company. Many business owners and managers also fail to understand the nuances of a slip-and-fall claim after someone allegedly gets hurt at their business. Exaggerated injuries after a slip-and-fall accident do happen, largely because

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Did a construction company switch to inferior materials on you?

Many construction companies or contractors are reputable. They let you know about the breadth of materials available on the market that they can use to complete your project. They purchase and use whatever it is that you select and charge a fair rate. Other contractors will show you a wide range of products that they can use to complete your

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3 causes of partnership disputes

Business partnerships are associated with significant benefits, including lower costs for start-ups, reaching out to a new market, better solutions due to the different perspectives, greater borrowing capacity, shared burden and accessible moral support when needed. Accordingly, business owners should choose the right partners to enjoy these benefits. Nonetheless, disputes between partners may arise in the future, which can cost a business

Read More »

A good contract can protect you from litigation

Protecting yourself from litigation should be a top priority when you’re running a business. One way to do that is by having well-written contracts with your customers and clients. A good contract will help outline both parties’ expectations and responsibilities clearly and can help prevent misunderstandings down the road. Tips for creating contracts A well-written contract will spell out the

Read More »

How can you prove undue influence when contesting a will?

Undue influence is one of the legal grounds for contesting a will. It happens when a person’s judgment and free will is interfered with using underhand tactics such as coercion, deception or trickery. If your loved one was unduly influenced to make changes to their final wishes, you can contest the will and have it revoked. Should you succeed, the

Read More »

Common disputes between landlords and tenants

Ideally, landlords and tenants would be able to get along and abide by the rules of the contracts that they signed. But this doesn’t always happen, and these two parties can run into some serious disputes. No matter which side of the equation you’re on, it’s important to understand why these disputes happen and what legal options you have. Let’s

Read More »

What to do when a customer says, “I’ll sue!”

If you stay in business long enough, you’re definitely going to realize that you can’t please everybody. Disputes are bound to happen. Most of the conflicts you have with your customers or clients will probably be resolved pretty quickly. What happens, however, when someone angrily announces that they’re going to sue? Don’t panic. You may still be able to diffuse

Read More »

What if a tenant won’t move out when the lease is up?

As a landlord, you tend to offer all of your renters a one-year lease. When that lease is up, they either have to find somewhere new to live, or they need to sign a lease again for the following year. What if you have a tenant who doesn’t want to leave but refuses to sign another lease? Or what if

Read More »

Don’t make this mistake after a car crash

The emotional and physical effects of a serious car crash can make it difficult to think about anything except getting medical care as soon as possible. While it’s normal to be shaken up, you need to think carefully about what you say and do at the scene of the crash. One of the first things that you need to do

Read More »

How should landlords handle emotional support animals?

Animals can enrich someone’s life. They provide a sense of companionship and responsibility while also providing endless hours of entertainment and opportunities for daily exercise. For those with disabling medical conditions, animals can also serve therapeutic purposes. Service animals undergo rigorous training and regular certification so that they can go out in public with their handlers and provide medical support.

Read More »

Businesses can defend against slip-and-fall claims by visitors

A surprising number of people think that if they fall inside a business or in a parking lot that they have an airtight lawsuit against that company. Many business owners and managers also fail to understand the nuances of a slip-and-fall claim after someone allegedly gets hurt at their business. Exaggerated injuries after a slip-and-fall accident do happen, largely because

Read More »

Did a construction company switch to inferior materials on you?

Many construction companies or contractors are reputable. They let you know about the breadth of materials available on the market that they can use to complete your project. They purchase and use whatever it is that you select and charge a fair rate. Other contractors will show you a wide range of products that they can use to complete your

Read More »

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