Business owners should interview attorneys when they first start up new businesses, in order to have a ready legal counsel contact. You may need this person to advise you before you act and to help you react when something happens in your business. If you are sued or have an unexpected situation, you might not have […]
Protect Your Small Business with Consulting Agreements Before Hiring, by Elizabeth A. Brown, Esq When small businesses start to grow they frequently find themselves needing to hire consultants and independent contractors to help them expand their business. This can be an exciting and potentially lucrative undertaking for a business. But, before you get caught up in […]
Take Caution When Signing Limited Liability Company Contracts by Elizabeth A. Brown, Esq One of the principal reasons for forming and conducting business as a limited liability company is to minimize the chance that you and the other members of the company will be held personally liable for debts incurred by or on behalf of the […]
An ounce of prevention in business disputes Business disputes are one area where an “ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” I have seen many small business disputes escalate into the tens of thousands of dollars because the parties did not have a written agreement, the agreement failed to include important terms, or worse […]
With Medicaid Estate Recovery, Expanded Medicaid Could Cost Some People their Inheritance As many of you know, the State of New Hampshire is allowed by federal law to file liens against property and to recover from the estates of Medicaid recipients who have died. See (Medicaid Estate Recovery) at www.dhhs.nh.gov/oos/eru/index.htm for an explanation of how this […]
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