Basics of the Noncompete Agreement or Convenant Not To Compete

2019-04-22T14:24:53-05:00By |

Basics of the Noncompete Agreement Employers invest a lot in their employees, and this investment includes trust with the employer's business interests, goodwill, trade secrets, customer or vendor lists, and other confidential information.  Employers have two avenues to protect this investment. Written Employment Contracts The first is a written [...]

How Do I Choose A Lawyer?

2019-04-22T14:27:24-05:00By |

How Do I Choose A Lawyer? Choosing a lawyer can be difficult. Each lawyer has different and unique experience, perspective, and approach. There are multitudes of ways to handle cases, and each lawyer will have differing opinions and approaches to individual cases. Lawyers, like doctors, have different "bedside manners." [...]

Bailment: Liability for Property being Repaired or Stored

2019-04-22T14:28:09-05:00By |

Bailment: Liability for Property being Repaired or Stored If property is repaired or stored, a basic understanding of bailment law is essential. As always, bailment law is complex and involves analysis of facts and issues specific to your case. I strongly recommend you seek advice of a competent attorney [...]

Venue 101 – Why is this lawsuit filed there?

2019-04-22T14:32:32-05:00By |

Why is this lawsuit filed there? Many of my clients ask me how lawyers decide where to file a lawsuit. If often seems that lawsuits are filed in inconvenient places far away from where the actual dispute occurs. Or it seems like a lawsuit is filed in a place [...]

How Leases Expire: What You Need to Know About Premises Condition, Termination, and Security Deposits

2019-03-13T16:24:35-05:00By |

How Leases Expire: What You Need to Know About Premises Condition, Termination, and Security Deposits Landlord tenant relationships are largely creatures of contract. The lease document and terms generally set out the business relationship between the parties, circumstances that constitute default, consequences for default, and remedies available to the [...]

Mediation as a Dispute Resolution Tool

2019-04-22T14:22:19-05:00By |

Mediation as a Dispute Resolution Tool Many clients, especially business clients, come to me when faced with a crisis. A contract breach has cost time, money, and work and the situation will only worsen if the breach is not resolved. One effective method of resolving such a dispute early [...]

E-Discovery Issues Critical for Corporate Parties in Litigation

2019-04-22T14:32:46-05:00By |

E-Discovery Issues Critical for Corporate Parties in Litigation More and more companies are discovering that litigation not only involves preserving copies of contracts, invoices, and records. It also involves extensive search, retrieval, preservation, and review of email, text messages, website data (new and archived), intermal memoranda, and independent forensic [...]

Arbitration versus Litigation in Construction Disputes

2019-04-22T14:22:39-05:00By |

Arbitration vs Litigation in Construction Disputes Whether you are an owner, general contractor, subcontractor, or supplier, chances are at some point you have been a party to a contract with an arbitration clause. These clauses are anything but boiler-plate and standard, and should be carefully reviewed. Also, many in [...]