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Shield Your Ventures: How Can a New Business Get Liability Protection

by Davis Business Law | Apr 4, 2024 | Blog, Business Law, Limited Liability

Embarking on a new business venture means tackling liability head-on. Are you wondering, "How can my business get liability protection?", so you can shield your personal assets? You’ve come to the right place. With a focus on establishing the right business structures...

Securing Your Interests: How a Business Temporary Restraining Order Can Protect Your Company

by Davis Business Law | Apr 4, 2024 | Blog, Business Law

In the face of immediate and irreparable threats to your company, a temporary restraining order can provides a critical safeguard. It preserves your company’s status or stops irreparable harm while longer-term legal strategies unfold. This article demystifies TROs,...

Aspects of Defending a Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act Claim: A Business’s Guide

by Davis Business Law | Mar 21, 2024 | Blog, Business Law, Texas Business Law

If you’re a business-owner trying to operate legally, understanding the DTPA is crucial. This article will guide you through the act’s key elements, including what practices are prohibited, the damages you may have to pay if found liable for an infraction, and actionable steps for complying with and defending against the DTPA.

Unlock Your Business’s Cash Flow: Why It Makes Sense to Hire an Attorney to Help with Accounts Receivable

by Davis Business Law | Mar 14, 2024 | Blog, Business Law

Your business may want to hire a business attorney to help with certain accounts receivable: Tapping into the talent and skills of an experienced business attorney can turn delinquent and significant accounts receivable struggles into a streamlined and legal process...

Weighing Your Options: The Pros and Cons of Forming a LLC

by Davis Business Law | Feb 22, 2024 | Blog, Business Law, Limited Liability

Deciding to form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) involves careful consideration of the pros and cons. An LLC can offer crucial protection for your personal assets, but it also comes with its share of downsides, like potential difficulties in raising capital. Through...

Starting Guide to Enforcing a Contract in Texas: Know Your Options and Get Help

by Davis Business Law | Feb 15, 2024 | Blog, Business Contracts, Business Law, Texas Business Law

If your Texas business is dealing with legal contract issues, it is important to understand what a legally enforceable contract is, what you can do to enforce one when you have a contract claim, and how and when to get help. In this guide, you’ll learn how to...

Review Your Workforce Classifications: Classifying Workers as Independent Contractors Just Got Harder

by Davis Business Law | Jan 25, 2024 | Blog, Employee Procedures, Legal Mistakes

Navigating worker classifications is essential for businesses to adhere to employment laws and avoid costly legal consequences, such as lawsuits, government investigations, and fines. Understanding the difference between an employee and an independent contractor is...

Handling Business Defamation: A Guide to Protecting Your Company’s Reputation

by Davis Business Law | Jan 11, 2024 | Blog, Business Law, Dispute Resolution, Legally Protected Business

Business defamation occurs when false claims damage your company’s standing or reputation. Whether through libel or slander, a false statement can pose huge reputational risks. Davis Business Law wants to help your company with a roadmap for understanding, preventing,...

Your Business Is In A Breach of Contract Dispute: What You Need to Know

by Davis Business Law | Jan 4, 2024 | Blog, Business Agreements, Business Contracts, Business Law, Dispute Resolution

Do you think your company should be suing for breach of contract? Has your business been sued and you need to know how to protect it and defend the lawsuit? In either case, get ready to navigate the complexities ahead with this definitive guide and some help from the...

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