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Renogitiate Your Business Lease

November 17, 2009 | business lease agreement

Just like any contract agreement, you can renegotiate.  With the current economic climate, more and more tenants are requesting to renegotiate their retail and business leases.  This is especially popular for those who entered into their lease agreement at the economy’s peak.  Business lease modifications should become easier as the commercial sector becomes the next…

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Is my online contract valid and how do I enforce it?

November 15, 2009 | internet law, online contract agreement

Many will tell you that online contracts are not much different than paper contracts.  Attorneys usually describe online contract law as normal “black-letter law of contracts,” yet many online contracts are not drafted in a way that provides for the normal protections as a written contract would usually include.  Many agreements out there all look…

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Severance Agreements Drafting

November 8, 2009 | severance contract agreement

Whether you are an employer or employee, representation in negotiating or issuing a severance agreement is essential.  Many contain significant releases of liability and requirements of confidentiality.  Making these clauses enforceable and fair, if you are an employee, can be easily missed if not drafted by a professional. Generally, California does not require an employer…

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Smart Hiring Can Save Your Business

November 4, 2009 | employee contract agreement, employment policy

Smart hiring can not only help your business success but also help protect you legally.  If you have employees, you probably already know that paid personnel are more than just worker bees in your office following the queen bee.   They have the power and means to expose your business to significant liability. Your business…

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Terminating a Commercial Lease as a Tenant

October 12, 2009 | business lease agreement

Commercial leases are being broken more and more often since the market turned.  Our office has helped these tenants to mitigate their losses and help them terminate their commercial lease with tact.  Believe it or not, you do have options, and it is better to negotiate than to get a money judgment that may be…

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Why You Need Agreements in Writing

October 8, 2009 | contract agreement

This is probably obvious to most people doing business, but there are still a large number of people that still believe in doing business by a shake of the hand. The truth of the matter is that with important transactions, your agreement should be in writing even amongst good friends. A written agreement is a protection…

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