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What to Know Before Transferring Ownership in Your Business
Transferring business ownership interests is a significant decision that requires careful planning and adherence to legal agreements and state regulations. Whether you’re selling your shares, bringing in a new partner ...
Key Provisions in Client Services Agreements: Notices Clause
The notices clause in a client services agreement (CSA) is another type of boilerplate clause (as is the entire agreement clause) that can sometimes get ignored or forgotten. It shouldn’t. Below ...
Key Provisions in Client Services Agreements: The Entire Agreement Clause
Before entering into any kind of business relationship with a client, it’s important that you have a written contract in place to protect you. You may fully trust your client, ...
Can You Get a Business Loan Without Your Partner’s Consent?
In the legal world, everything comes down to the fine print. The details in your operating agreement (though hopefully written in a font that’s legible) become especially important when a ...
As a Business Partner, Do You Have to Put Up Additional Capital if the Company Needs It?
Money can be tricky business, and when your business needs more of it, things can get complicated in a hurry, especially if you haven’t previously addressed the issue in your operating ...
Operating Agreements: Who Has the Rights to Make What Decisions
Operating agreements are fundamental documents for LLCs, especially those that involve two or more business owners. In Florida, they help ensure that the legal rights and protections for all business ...
Key Provisions in Client Services Agreements: Waivers and Damages Clauses
When you agree to “waive” a provision in a contract, it means you’re giving up the rights and opportunity to enforce it. Waiver clauses are common in contracts like client ...
Key Provisions in Client Services Agreements: Severability Clause
Tightening up your client services agreement (CSA) with key provisions is a crucial way to protect yourself and your business. As your agreement extends to include numerous sections and clauses, ...
Key Provisions in Client Services Agreements: Benefits; Binding Effect Clause
A client services agreement (CSA) is comprised of several sections, all of which are designed to clearly specify the terms of the working relationship. Important provisions include the scope of services, ...1 2
