by Chris Corpus | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog, Contract, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Contract Primer – What is Force Majeure and why is it important? Many contracts contain a clause titled force majeure. This clause excuses a party from having to presently perform or provide the agreed upon goods or services. There is no one definition of this... read more
by Chris Corpus | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Coronavirus – May my non-essential business remain open? With the State of Ohio issuing an order shutting down what are deemed to be “non-essential businesses,” a number of clients have contacted me asking the following question: If my business is defined as a... read more
by Chris Corpus | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Types of Business Entities: Choosing The Right One for Your Ohio Business Introduction Ohio business owners should carefully consider the types of business entities to determine the best arrangement to achieve their business goals. The business form is important; it... read more
by Chris Corpus | Nov 27, 2019 | Blog, Contract, Lease
Commercial Lease Review: Why A Lawyer Should Review the Lease Agreement Before you sign any commercial lease, you should have a lawyer review it first. Leases written by the landlord’s attorney are going to be written in the landlord’s favor. Plus, for... read more
by Chris Corpus | Nov 15, 2019 | Blog, Corporation, Trademark
Trademark Your Business Name: Best Practices for Creating and Protecting Your Name The name you choose for your small business will make a big difference. Do you think Blue Ribbon Sports is a good name? It’s not too bad. But, not as good as the name the owners... read more
by Chris Corpus | Oct 30, 2019 | Blog, Contract
How to Lease the Perfect Office Space for Your Business Before you start leasing office space, you want to keep a few important things in mind. No matter if you’re opening your first business or boutique or you need more space for your growing business, finding... read more