Attention Small Business Owners: Is it Time for your Business to Get Back in the Office?

If your business is still working remotely, it could potentially be time to get back to the office. In order to do so, small businesses
Grants & Lending Programs for Women and Minority-Owned Business Leaders

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Covid-19 Vaccine, the Employers Perspective

It was only about a year ago that our pre-pandemic world changed, and employers everywhere sat up and took notice. Before March of 2020, going
Employee v. Independent Contractor

Are you starting a business and need to hire more personnel? If so, have you thought about whether to hire an employee or an independent
How to find a great business lawyer

As you launch and scale a company you will, undoubtedly, face challenges and spend countless nights awake worrying. And invariably, you will encounter a problem
Business Insurance: Is it Really Necessary?

Does anyone ever question the need for an insurance policy? Some people pay for insurance, never to actually reap a benefit from it, besides the
JUSTLAW’s 50-state survey of E-Notary laws

As more individuals and companies are forced to work remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple federal and state governments are working to enable fully
Can you be fired for using of Social Media?

The new age of modernization arising over recent years has created an emergence of social media usage. Whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or
COVID-19 Waivers: The Benefits and Drawbacks

COVID-19 has re-shaped the way Americans conduct business. In an age where masks, social distancing, and personal hygiene separate the sick from the healthy, we