On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 25, 2016 | Contract Disputes
It doesn’t matter how much of a veteran you are in the business world, or how new or experienced your company is — in any case, you will be dealing with a lot of documents, contracts and agreements that are legally bound to be upheld. There may be varying...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 20, 2016 | Business Formation & Planning
Creating or forming a business, may it be a brand new company or a company that comes into existence out of a bankruptcy, is a complicated and difficult process. There is no easy way to create a company or build it out to the successful company that you ultimately...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 10, 2016 | business & commercial bankruptcy
A few weeks ago, we wrote about a sports equipment company, Golfsmith, going bankrupt. In that post, we talked about the declining popularity of golf, and how that has played a role in Golfsmith’s bankruptcy. We bring this up because another sporting goods...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 4, 2016 | Business Litigation
Closing a business isn’t something that a business owner takes lightly. While some business owners decide to shutter the doors immediately, this often leaves customers and employees baffled. Proper planning can help you to close your business in the best manner...
On Behalf of R3M Law, LLP | Nov 2, 2016 | Contract Disputes
In our last post, we talked about non-competition agreements and how these contracts provide legal protection for companies in regards to trade secrets and business processes in light of an employee moving to a different company. Today, we’d like to follow up on...