Does your business ship goods in interstate commerce? Do you know what to do and how to protect your rights when goods you ship arrive in damaged condition? These important…
Following over two years of lobbying and maneuvering, and after final negotiations that lasted 36 hours and concluded on December 8, 2023, European lawmakers reached an agreement on the world’s…
Businesses are frequently defamed by former employees, customers or even competitors. Some of the most damaging defamatory statements are those published on social media websites or online review or opinion…
Customers can be critical of the goods or services they receive, and in some circumstances this can lead to disputes or potential litigation. For this reason, the terms and conditions…
The world of big business has always been cutthroat, but in recent years, brand sabotage has increased and gotten easier by the number of ways competitors can attack your business…
You own a business, and one of your customers writes a check as payment for your goods or services. After you cash the check, the bank returns it to you,…
Getting your startup business off the ground can be a challenge. One of the greatest barriers facing business startups is obtaining financing. Without enough collateral to secure loan obligations, a…
This month, a federal court dismissed a case (Bridges, et al v. Houston Methodist Hospital et al) challenging a Texas hospital’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for its employees. While prior…