As an entrepreneur, you want to protect your ideas. You’re determining whom you need to require to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to protect these and other information. Is that necessary (or even wise) at this early stage? If you’re just starting out, it’s...
Business Law
2 signs of a poor business partnership
Starting a business is a dream for many, and a business partnership can ease many of the struggles you might encounter as you begin. You may not be the strongest negotiator, that’s where your partner comes in. Your partner, on the other hand, may not like to deal with...
You and your business partner should have a contract
As a business owner, you may be aware that you want to offer contracts to some of your employees, perhaps to increase the odds that you will retain them or because you want to very carefully define their roles. But, if you run this business with a partner, it's not...
Can you create a contract that allows you to end the relationship?
As most business owners in Murfreesboro know, running a company or establishment usually means partnering with other entities. The parties typically establish these relationships by signing a legal contract or agreement. Examples of potential contract parties include:...
Why a force majeure clause must be carefully written
Force majeure clauses are essential in construction contracts. Although construction professionals have back-up plans in case unexpected circumstances arise, you can’t plan for everything. Tennessee has certainly seen more than its fair share of weather-related...
Employment contracts with end dates need to specify penalties for early departure
If any or all of your company’s employment contracts are for fixed terms, you need to know what options you have for taking action against a person who decides to leave before their contract has expired. Ideally, this is something you should think about as you’re...