Tag Archives: Contracts

Letters of Intent: A Tricky Legal Tangle

You can’t be a ‘little bit pregnant’; can you have a legally non-binding agreement? Full-blown written contracts can be such…

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Downloading Contracts from the Internet

“Can I? Can I?” I hear you asking. Well, you’re asking the wrong question. The issue is not whether you can download…

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How Emails Can Modify Your Partnership Agreement

More and more, courts are agreeing that email is a perfectly fine way to create a contract . . .…

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Should You Do Business With Friends?

Adhere to the following 4 ground rules if you want to keep the friendship. Should you . . . or…

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Business Law Basics: Contract Essentials

Today, I feel vindicated. I just came across Laura Bell’s post, “Business Law Basics,” which reminds me of my apartment…

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How Entrepreneurs Should Write a Business Contract

I don’t advocate that entrepreneurs treat their legal work as a DIY project. And neither does California attorney Nina Yablok.…

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Know the Fine Points of Fine Print

Not knowing what the fine print on your contract says could take a costly bite out of your business. Yes,…

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Why Online Businesses Need Contracts, Too

Last month, the Federal District Court in Brooklyn, N.Y., decided a case involving a dispute between a purchaser and a…

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The Fairy Tale Nature of the Perfect 1-Page Agreement

Unless you’re working with microscopic font sizes, if you’re involved in a transaction of any consequence (and by that I…

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