When you and someone else operate a North Carolina business together and share that business’s profits and losses, you establish a business partnership. Many business partnerships involve legal documents stating as much. However, your partnership agreement does not...
Business Litigation
Should you avoid taking your case to court?
Court battles are long and costly ordeals that most people want to avoid if they can help it. Of course, some situations do call for litigation, but it is often much less frequent than the media would have a person believe. In fact, many business disputes end up...
Breach of contract in business
Purchases and sales, work performance, employment – businesses in North Carolina and elsewhere commonly use contracts to make legal different agreements. Whatever the terms agreed upon, each side generally assumes the others will uphold their ends. Sometimes, however,...
How can you avoid taking your dispute to court?
As a business owner, dealing with a dispute when it crops up should serve as a top priority. Though you might initially think that going to court is your only option, in reality, you actually have several other paths that you could try. This includes taking your...
Maintaining a rock-solid business plan
A business plan can give depth to your organization and help you market to potential partners and investors. Maintaining a rock-solid strategy requires consistent action and periodic evaluation. Updating your plan and fine-tuning your strategy will protect its...