By the end of 2020, more than 5 million businesses had requested forgivable loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”). In the early stages of the PPP loan program, there…
Auto-renewing, subscription-based contracts have long been in favor among health clubs and mobile phone vendors. But today, more businesses, including many software and mobile application providers, are also moving away…
Mistake and Contract Formation Is a mistaken belief enough to void a contract? Is there anything that a party with a mistaken belief can do to get out of a…
These days, countless companies conduct business via purchase orders, rather than requiring signed contracts. This makes sense considering the fast pace of commerce; however, without negotiated and signed contracts, companies…
Commercial Lease Agreement Enforceability Is your business a party to a commercial lease agreement where it seems like that relationship no longer serves the parties’ business interests? Are you wondering…
Enforcing Force Majeure in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic On March 9, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine took several actions to combat the spread of Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19),…
Often, one of the most important parts of starting a new business is securing a location. Many business owners are so overwhelmed and excited about their new endeavor that they…
Do you think you might need to sue someone? Have you been procrastinating? Please don’t sit on your potential claim(s) any longer and consult with an attorney licensed to practice…
If you are monitoring your employees’ social media correspondence, you’ll want to know about a recent decision by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that monitoring employees’ discussions within private…
The State of Business is a podcast by the Ohio Society of CPAs, discussing the latest updates in the accounting profession, technology, business management, career development and more. In the…





