An overwhelming percentage of small businesses are sole proprietorships. This is the case for a number of reasons, but primarily due to the ease of
Setting the right founder equity split for your company
How much is everyone investing in the company? Say you need $1,000,000 of startup money to get the business operational. If you have four
Corporate Law 101: LLC and corporation formation
For entrepreneurs, filing the right paperwork for your new company is an important milestone, but also an administrative hurdle. Determining
How much should I pay for a contract review attorney?
Hiring a contract lawyer to review your written agreements can be a daunting, and expensive task. As the old proverb says, margin loves a mystery, and
SEC Eases Rules on Funding for Smaller Private Firms
The SEC adopted a rule on Monday to help companies raise capital without going public, another in a series of efforts likely to further bolster
Everything you need to know about indemnification clauses.
An indemnification clause is inserted into a contract to transfer risk between the contracted parties. In most cases, these clauses are used to make
Moving your contracts beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract: This article explains key contract clauses that may be impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Organizations will be better prepared for a possible
Important Regulatory Update re: Covid-19
New York State Has a New COVID-19 Sick and Paid Family Leave Law Applicable Immediately. First, if any employer closes due to COVID -19, unemployment
ADA Website Compliance
We have seen a boom in the filing of complaints (and before that, receipt of demand letters) related to lack of ADA compliance on our clients'