Breach of contract means just that; a contract has been “breached” or broken. There are varying degrees of breach ranging anywhere from no performance at all to some/minimal performance. Lets break the concepts down to their most basic elements and examine them further. There are two common forms of breach; anticipatory breach and actual breach. […]
Is your business doing all it can to avoid these types of lawsuits? I recently did some research into the most common lawsuits that are filed against small business owners. What I see coming across my desk here at the L4SB office matches what is happening across the country. Article after article, case after case […]
Suppose you are propositioned by your neighbor to work on your lawn, and you say “Thank you, I’ll think about it,” and unbeknownst to you, your neighbor proceeds to work on your lawn. Can your neighbor hold you accountable? Suppose we change the facts somewhat. Suppose you see him working on your lawn, even though […]
#5- Breach of Contract- Part 2: The Most Common Lawsuits Filed Against Small Business Owners
August 7, 2019 / by Larry Donahue / Dispute Resolution / 0 comments
Breach of contract means just that; a contract has been “breached” or broken. There are varying degrees of breach ranging anywhere from no performance at all to some/minimal performance. Lets break the concepts down to their most basic elements and examine them further. There are two common forms of breach; anticipatory breach and actual breach. […]
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The 5 Most Common Lawsuits Filed Against Small Business Owners.
July 31, 2019 / by Larry Donahue / Dispute Resolution / 0 comments
Is your business doing all it can to avoid these types of lawsuits? I recently did some research into the most common lawsuits that are filed against small business owners. What I see coming across my desk here at the L4SB office matches what is happening across the country. Article after article, case after case […]
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How to Get Out of a Contract
March 17, 2016 / by Larry Donahue / Document and Contracts / 0 comments
Do you know how to get out of a contract? Many small businesses struggle once they sign a contract.
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What is Detrimental Reliance and Can an Oral Contract Become Enforceable?
February 2, 2015 / by Larry Donahue / Intellectual Property / 0 comments
Suppose you are propositioned by your neighbor to work on your lawn, and you say “Thank you, I’ll think about it,” and unbeknownst to you, your neighbor proceeds to work on your lawn. Can your neighbor hold you accountable? Suppose we change the facts somewhat. Suppose you see him working on your lawn, even though […]
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