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Disclaim Responsibility in Contracts
Contracts are part of everyday business, whether it's the minuscule print on the back of a credit card bill or an agreement to buy…
Struggling Firms Get a Second Chance
For many business owners and executives, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings seems like admitting defeat. But it shouldn't…
Electronic Discovery: What You Need to Know
If you own or manage a company, it is important to understand that the data maintained in your computer system is subject to discovery…
Risk Protection When You Build, Renovate or Convert to Condo
Moving forward with a large scale real estate development project is a colossal effort that has implications in business and personal…
Estate Planning for Singles: Current Rules May Dictate Changes
Legislation enacted a few years ago made permanent changes to the federal estate and gift tax rules. Specifically, here are the…
Tax Basics
Bring up the subject of income taxes and most people's eyes glaze over. While no one likes to think about income taxes, they are a…
Fight Back Against Internal Fraud
Internal fraud drains approximately $4 trillion annually from global businesses, according to an estimate by the Association of…
Help Prevent Invoice Fraud at Your Business
When a supervisor with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway stumbled upon a way to submit fraudulent invoices to his employer, he…
Saving While Sandwiched
At a time when middle-aged couples should be saving for their retirement, many find themselves caught in the middle of competing…
How to Negotiate with Edgy Lenders
It's one thing to read about other companies being hit by a credit crunch. It's quite another to experience the pressure…
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