By H. Clay Parker, Esq. | Published April 29, 2017 | Posted in Business Litigation | Tagged Tags: Business Litigation |
Sidewalk remains unfinished as a result of contract dispute On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Saturday, April 29, 2017. While the following story didn’t occur here in Florida, it exemplifies the problems that can occur when two parties are unable to reach an amicable solution to a contract dispute. It Read More
Read MoreNon-competes can be a win-win for your medical practice On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in blog on Thursday, April 27, 2017. Have you been burned by a former employee? Perhaps you hired someone who joined your medical practice long enough to gain the confidence of some of your patients, then left and took Read More
Read MoreLegal planning can help startups and other businesses On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Formation & Planning on Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Start-up businesses in Florida and other areas will likely benefit from the consultative assistance of a good business attorney during the formation and planning stages. One former corporate general counsel Read More
Read MoreYour company’s trade secret needs to be protected On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Litigation on Thursday, April 20, 2017. Let’s say that your business is a restaurant, and one of the reasons your restaurant is so popular is that you have a secret recipe that every customer loves. This leads to Read More
Read MoreIs your business plan ready? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Business Formation & Planning on Thursday, April 13, 2017. When an entrepreneur has an idea for his or her business, they may think that the implementation is simple: create a business name, open up shop and start pulling in customers. While this Read More
Read MoreShould I sign a non-compete agreement? On behalf of H. Clay Parker, Esq. posted in Noncompete Agreements on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. You did it! You found a job that you think you’ll love. The pay and benefits are good, and everything seems to be working out just the way you hoped. Then it happens — Read More
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