A Business Lawyer helps you with Cash Flow, Conflicts and Compliance. Find the right Lawyer and know what to expect when you do.
Sometimes it’s hard to understand why the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) makes the rulings it makes. In this post I’m going to give you a thumbnail overview of how SCOTUS views the law in the U.S. Note: I’m not writing this as a law school text or brief, so I have taken [...]
I’ve been getting some questions about what I mean when I talk about my areas of law practice — Cash Flow, Conflicts and Compliance. And what those areas mean to business owners. This post will explain the law — Cash Flow, Conflicts and Compliance — as it applies to business owners. Looking to the Past [...]
When should you call a lawyer? It never hurts to call a lawyer. And it is the best thing to do when you have a legal problem you can’t resolve yourself. To help you decide, ask yourself, “What’s at stake?” When your business or your rights are at risk, you should get legal help. As [...]
I just read the current issue of Louisville Bar Briefs (the newspaper of the Louisville Bar Association). Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Lisabeth Hughes Abramson talks about the job prospects for newly-admitted attorneys. The job prospects are not good. This week I received more than one email talking about lawyers helping out at Pro Se divorce [...]
The first step in Using the Law to Protect Your Business and Yourself is to answer two key questions — for yourself: 1. Where do you want your business to go? and 2. What do you want your business to look like once it gets there? Many business owners see the hours they work as [...]
Here is the first post. I wrote it to get clients (and prospective clients) talking to their lawyers. And to get lawyers talking to their clients (and prospective clients). When should you call a lawyer? It never hurts to call a lawyer. And it is the best thing to do when you have a legal [...]