You probably made several New Year’s resolutions in your personal life, but did you make any for your business? Here are ten resolutions to consider for 2018: Review your subcontracts and purchase order terms and conditions and revise them to… Read more
It is an unfortunate fact of life that businesses often have difficulties collecting debts. It is important that businesses take proactive steps to address their bad debt so that they can either collect the debt or obtain the benefit of… Read more
As business increasingly takes place digitally instead of on paper, electronic signatures have become an important facet of completing transactions. Now, instead of executing transactions the traditional way by having the parties provide signatures in ink on paper, many transactions… Read more
Businesses, large and small, are served with subpoenas with regularity. My experience leads me to believe that many businesses do not understand the significance of subpoenas. The purpose of this article is to provide some recommendations for handling subpoenas. First,… Read more
Your colleagues may have approached you about investing in a real estate development project or similar venture. If it is your first investment of this nature, you may wonder how to best memorialize the deal and which questions you should… Read more
“An Ounce of Prevention is Better Than a Pound of Cure” Many who organize small businesses, such as corporations or limited liability companies, assume that the benefits of such entities are absolute. However, these benefits are not maintenance-free. Once your company… Read more
The old saying, often attributed to Benjamin Franklin, is that “nothing is certain except death and taxes.” Established companies suffer similar certainties, and succession planning is one way to identify and develop company leaders who can avoid company struggles in… Read more
(“SWaM”) program, operated by the Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity (“SBSD”), went into effect. The following changes to the SWaM regulations expand the rights of individuals seeking to qualify for and maintain SWaM status. Those changes include: 1. Subsidiary… Read more
The Code of Virginia addresses the rights of tenants after foreclosure of residential properties. The current law incorporates the federal Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act (PTFA). Under current law, and subject to certain requirements, a tenant can remain in the… Read more
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