Business & Corporate Law Posts

Need for photo release depends on intent

Understanding photo rights — when you can take them, when you can post or publish them and when you need a release form from the people in them. Read More »


Verbal agreements: most are legally binding but open to interpretation

Technically, most verbal agreements are in fact legally binding. The problems come if or when you ever need to prove exactly what you and another party agreed to Read More »


Renting out your space via Airbnb? Consider these legal issues first.

Airbnb & VRBO have made it easy for people to rent out their property, but the issue can become sticky for both the property owner and the renter Read More »


Buying vs leasing: understanding the pros and cons

Whether you're starting a new business or growing an existing one, you probably need equipment to get the job done. Read More »


Legal advice pays off when buying/selling a home

For most of us, a house is our most expensive and significant purchase in life. If ever there is a time to call in professional help, this would be it. Read More »


Surly about surcharges? You're not alone. 

COVID-19 surcharges may be a difficult pill to swallow for consumers. For businesses they may provide a valuable lifeline to help survive a harsh economic storm Read More »


More COVID-19 legal questions and answers

Answers to legal-related COVID-19 FAQs. As the coronavirus situation continues to evolve, we're seeing questions in a number of legal areas Read More »


Coronavirus leave: here's what businesses and workers need to know

Highlights from the new Families First Coronavirus Response law. The legislation ensures paid sick leave for people with or caring for people with coronavirus Read More »


Your most-asked questions about how COVID-19 affects your business

Answers to your top 3 questions about how COVID-19 affects your business operations  Read More »


Ten questions to decide whether and when to sell your business

Pundits have long discussed the life cycles of businesses, often reducing them to tidy four- or five-phase sequences. For business owners, however, the stages are not so clear and can be fogged by their own personal life cycles. Read More »