by Torro | Jul 29, 2022 | Blog, Business Contracts, Business Law, Legally Protected Business
The latest edition of the eight biggest vulnerabilities focuses on Contracts. Everyone in business deals in contract, whether they are written or oral. In fact, some can even be implied at law. As your business becomes more sophisticated it becomes increasingly...
by Torro | Jul 22, 2022 | Blog, Corporate Governance, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business
In the next section of our nine-part series about the biggest business vulnerabilities, we dive into Claims and Suits (For and Against). Nearly every business is going to have disputed claims against other companies or individuals. These can range from simple contract...
by Torro | Jul 15, 2022 | Blog, Business Law, Corporate Governance, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business
As we dive into the first part of our nine-part series about the biggest business vulnerabilities, we start with corporate governance. This area of your business is full of pitfalls that are outside of your usual wheelhouse. On one hand, we have the ownership...
by Torro | Jul 8, 2022 | Blog, Business Law, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business
Over the next nine weeks we will be doing a 9 part series on the largest areas of vulnerabilities for your business. This report is strictly an introduction, organized by the eight key areas where businesses epically fail to get the right legal protection. Not...
by Torro | Jun 30, 2022 | Blog, Employee Procedures, Human Resources, Legally Protected Business
Most states that we practice in are bare bones, at-will employment states. That means that unless you have a written contract you can fire somebody for any reason, unless it’s a bad reason. And a bad reason would be a discriminatory reason like a racial or...
by Torro | Jun 24, 2022 | Blog, Business Agreements, Business Law, Employee Procedures, Legally Protected Business
You fight an unemployment claim up front. You fight an unemployment claim with documentation. It’s a classic case of prior planning, prevents a poor product. Generally, somebody can file unemployment if they’re fired without cause. And, the burden of proof...