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The Eight Biggest Areas of Business Vulnerability

The Eight Biggest Areas of Business Vulnerability

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...
Understanding Cannabis Audits in 2021

Understanding Cannabis Audits in 2021

by Torro | Mar 8, 2021 | Blog, Cannabis Law, Kansas Business Law, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business, Medical Cannabis, Oklahoma Business Law, OMMA

Since America’s adoption of legal cannabis, there has been much confusion for those pioneering this expanding industry. Pioneering such an industry is a lot like an Indiana Jones movie. What I mean by that is that you’re on a rewarding path full of booby traps...
Legal Mistake #8: Are You Protected From the Government?

Legal Mistake #8: Are You Protected From the Government?

by Torro | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog, Dispute Resolution, Kansas Business Law, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business, Oklahoma Business Law, Strong Protected Business Program

Legal Mistake #8: Are You Protected From the Government? I have a two-and-a-half-inch thick book of transportation regulations sitting on the window ledge behind my desk. I pull it out about once a week to look up something. As I do, I shake my head and say, “We...
Legal Mistake #7: Is Your Property Properly Protected?

Legal Mistake #7: Is Your Property Properly Protected?

by Torro | Dec 26, 2019 | Blog, Kansas Business Law, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business, Oklahoma Business Law, Property

Legal Mistake #7: Is Your Property Properly Protected? The three areas of concern have to do with real, personal, and intellectual property. Do Protect Your Real Property Real property involves contracts, leases, and deeds, and is generally document driven. It is very...
Legal Mistake #6: You Fail to Make Good Policies and Operating Procedures

Legal Mistake #6: You Fail to Make Good Policies and Operating Procedures

by Torro | Dec 19, 2019 | Blog, Kansas Business Law, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business, Oklahoma Business Law

Legal Mistake #6: You Fail to Make Good Policies and Operating Procedures Preparing policies and procedures can be very tedious work. Because of this, they are frequently put off. In areas ranging from human resources to operations to safety, however, they can be...
Legal Mistake #5: Are You Unsure of Your Insurance?

Legal Mistake #5: Are You Unsure of Your Insurance?

by Torro | Dec 12, 2019 | Blog, Insurance, Kansas Business Law, Legal Mistakes, Legally Protected Business, Oklahoma Business Law

Legal Mistake #5: Are You Unsure of Your Insurance? The three main types of insurance that companies deal with are property, workers’ compensation, and liability insurance. Don’t Set Your Limits Too Low Knowing how much is reasonable frequently poses significant...
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