When another party to a contract fails to uphold their end of a bargain, there are various legal remedies available to make a party to an enforceable contractual agreement “whole.” One such remedy is specific performance. It compels a breaching party to fulfill their...
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Year: 2024
AI may soon inspire a new wave of business litigation
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into many aspects of various kinds of business operations is transforming industries, driving innovation and reshaping competitive landscapes. Yet, as companies increasingly rely on AI for data analysis, decision-making,...
Navigating non-compete limitations in California
Living and doing business in California has its advantages, but it also means dealing unique challenges – especially when it comes to non-compete agreements. Unlike many states, California takes a dim view of noncompete agreements. They’ve been declared unenforceable....
Essential concerns: Franchise agreements
A successful franchise business model depends on the franchisor and franchisee meeting their obligations. The agreement between these two parties is often complex, so having everything in writing is critical. This is where the franchise agreement comes into the...
What to do when your client won’t pay
As a small business owner, you may encounter clients who refuse to pay for your services after you’ve completed the job. If a customer fails to pay for services rendered and you have attempted to contact them and sent several past-due reminders, you may need to take...
Territory violations may lead to franchise lawsuits
Entrepreneurs and investors who buy into franchises do so for several reasons. They can receive hands-on training and assistance with marketing, which can help those new to business ownership. One of the most obvious benefits is how a franchise has a developed brand...