by ScolieriLaw | May 8, 2013 | Business Articles
Many business owners looking to expand will often seek out an existing business in the target area. Instead of starting from the ground up, the growing business will purchase another business outright, or as we will discuss today, propose a merger of the two...
by ScolieriLaw | May 6, 2013 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
One common mistake business owners make when it comes to drafting their contracts is copying contracts from another business to use as their own. The problem with this method is that a contract used by your business should be written with your specific business goals...
by ScolieriLaw | Feb 4, 2013 | Business Articles, Small Business
The number of bankruptcies for primarily commercial debts in 2012 fell twenty-two percent from the number reported in 2011. This is yet another statistic supporting the fact that the financial health of U.S. businesses is stabilizing. The statistics are based on...
by ScolieriLaw | Jan 31, 2013 | Business Articles
Combining two existing businesses is a great way to expand your market and growth potential in the relatively short time it takes to complete the merger negotiations and paperwork. In this article, we will discuss some basic aspects of merging businesses in...
by ScolieriLaw | Jan 23, 2013 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
The presidential election is behind us and the fiscal cliff has been avoided, for now at least. With these two potentially derailing issues out of the way, business surveys and lending analyses indicate small businesses are ready to take the lead in U.S. economic...
by ScolieriLaw | Jan 15, 2013 | Business Articles
How much would you pay to have your contacts restored if you lost your smart phone without a backup? How about the thousands of emails sorted and filed in your email account? (Or, for many of us, email accounts?) What if something happened to you and someone else...