Hidden Hazards in Contracts – What to Look Out For, How to Avoid Them and How to Handle Them
In all of my years practicing business law and litigation, I have found that some of the most common sources of trouble and regret for my
In all of my years practicing business law and litigation, I have found that some of the most common sources of trouble and regret for my
It’s not SPAM — It’s a SCAM! So many fraudsters in the world. Don’t ever think that attorneys aren’t as vulnerable as anyone else. Maybe more
People rarely give a second thought to forum selection clauses when signing a contract. The odds always seem so remote with the clause hardly mentioned and
Some things about practicing law are the same wherever you may roam. See the following from a Solicitor’s blog: Legal Orange.http://legalorange.wordpress.com Originally posted on Legal Orange:
Not too long ago, an almost exact situation occurred here in Minneapolis at a large law firm except I think the con was a fake litigator.
Since the last post already gave away the end of the story, I thought I’d go back to the beginning and try to fill the blanks.
I got a nice win this week I really wasn’t expecting. I always try to keep my client’s expectations low, realistic, but low. I find I
Questioning Questions? I am asked contract questions by small business owners all the time. Basically the owner invariably wants to know, “Would my contract stand up
Good news about new business start ups. New businesses starting up make business attorneys very happy! Minnesota on Pace to Exceed 2013 in New Business Filings
A guest post from my law clerk. Next up, we’ll get the new attorney to write one. Scott’s writing below is kind (and well done), even