by Chris Corpus | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Contract
Contracts And Liquidated Damages So you are reviewing a contract and you come across a provision relating to “liquidated damages.” You ask yourself: “What in the world could that be?” In a recent case decided by an Ohio Appellate Court, the court held that... read more
by Chris Corpus | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Ashley Madison And Your Company’s Email Policies What does your company and Ashley Madison have in common? Hopefully nothing. For those of you who do not know, Ashley Madison is an adultery website. The website was recently hacked and private emails... read more
by Chris Corpus | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Online Terms And Conditions It is common for businesses to place their terms and conditions of sale online instead of on the backside of an invoice. Online terms and conditions of sale will be incorporated by reference into your sale if a few important steps are... read more
by Chris Corpus | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Contract
Does The Way You Sign Your Name On A Contract Or Agreement Matter? Yes. If you are not careful, the way you sign your name could result in you being personally liable for the obligations set forth in the contract or agreement. The following example is helpful. You are... read more
by Chris Corpus | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Limited Liability Company
Four Documents Your business Should Have I sound like a broken record to my clients – “let’s get that in writing.” Why? Every business should have the four following documents. Once you realize you need a particular document or it would have been nice to have a... read more