As a business owner, you rely on contracts made with vendors, other businesses, suppliers and buyers to keep your business running. So, if one of these parties fails to perform what you agreed to, you are put in a tight bind. If this problem is unresolved you may need...
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Breach of contract: government contracts
Obtaining a government contract can seem like a boon for most businesses. After all, a government contract may represent a reliable stream of income with little risk attached. However, government agencies retain powers which private entities do not, so their contracts...
Do employees have recourse after retaliation?
Federal law prohibits many forms of discrimination based on one’s protected class. This blog has posted about this before. However, what many employees may not know is that federal law also prohibits retaliation against these same people and others for protected...
Can a noncompete agreement be contested in court?
Noncompete agreements are contracts entered into by employers and employees. They place limits on where an employee can seek work if they decide to no longer work for the employer and how long these restrictions will last. For example, a noncompete may say the...
What your business needs to know about noncompete agreements
In Georgia, employers are generally favored over employees in disputes about noncompete agreements unless the agreement violates certain legal criteria. While employees sign these noncompete agreements during employment or as part of an offer of employment, they take...
JPMorgan Chase & Co settles class action lawsuit on ‘spoofing’
Investors in Norcross may be interested to hear that investment bank JPMorgan Chase & Co. recently settled a class action lawsuit to in the amount of $15.7 million. The class action lawsuit was brought by investors who claimed JPMorgan Chase & Co manipulated...
Activision Blizzard’s litigation and shareholder issues
All companies and their shareholders want the business to be successful, but this does not mean that both agree on how to make it successful. Though, it is how to be successful where shareholder disputes can occur, which was the subject of a recent blog post. And,...
4 common types of business disputes you could face in your career
As a business owner, you undoubtedly strive for fairness and honesty in your dealings with employees, shareholders, colleagues and competitors. However, the longer you are in business the more likely it is that you will face issues that require legal attention. Here...
Avoiding shareholder disputes
Shareholders in Georgia and elsewhere often have the same goal in mind. They want the business to be successful. While having the same objective is helpful, not all shareholders agree on the efforts needed to get to that point. This is when shareholder disputes could...
How can you encourage contract compliance?
Implementing business contracts can help you protect your entity and formally inform everyone of your expectations and objectives. However, having a contract in place does not matter much if people fail to comply with the regulations outlined in the document. Your...