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Those Fossils in Your Employee Files are from Non-competosaurus
By Cory Reiss New business clients often hand me a non-competete agreement and ask to enforce it against a former employee gone rogue. And all too often, that paper is like a dinosaur tooth: once fierce but now just a fossil. Requiring employees to sign agreements not to work for a competitor has become…
New Construction Defects
Have you recently bought a newly constructed home? Did you immediately begin noticing defects on the exterior or interior of the home, or on the property itself? Have your communications with the home builder left you frustrated, and feeling like your new home will never be the home you thought you were purchasing at…
Construction Contracts- some things to consider
Construction contracts necessarily involve large amounts of time, money, and work, making the allocation of risk in the contract important to those investing their efforts into the project. There are many aspects to consider when drafting or entering into a construction contract, but understanding design specifications and performance specifications and their legal implications will…