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What Are Bylaws and Why Does Your Business Need Them?

Corporations: What Are Bylaws and Why Does Your Business Need Them? Bylaws are the structure of how your business operates. Who gets to make what decisions, who doesn’t get to make decisions, how to resolve disputes among owners, how to bring in new owners and […]

December 17, 2023December 31, 2024

Your Business and the “Independent Contractor” Conundrum

In this unfortunate day of the “consultant” and the independent contractor, many businesses see an opportunity to add to their work force or cut expenses with “temp” workers or independent contractors.  However, there is a mish-mash of employment laws that need to be considered by […]

December 10, 2023December 31, 2024

North Carolina Wage Regulations, Sick Pay and Overtime

Wage Regulations in North Carolina. North Carolina is a bit of a gem in its business regulations in that it leaves the pay relationship between the employer and employee for the most part.  The NC Legislature has enacted some common sense regulations, however, to keep the employer […]

November 17, 2023December 31, 2024

The Corporate Conglomerate: When You Own Several Businesses

The corporate conglomerate. This post discusses ways to organize a business structure when one business “owns” (informally speaking) several disparate businesses. I have a client that owns a transportation company, landscaping company, barricade rental, and some other seemingly unrelated companies. Each has their own insurable […]

July 27, 2023December 31, 2024

The Master Service Agreement: Is It Right For Your Business

A “master service agreement”, what is it? If your business has repeat customers where the contract terms stay the same, but the payment and scope of work differs with each project, then consider using a master service agreement with that client. What Is In the […]

June 26, 2023December 31, 2024

New Business Startup: Registering With The Sec. of State

Second article in the “new business startup cycle” in no particular order: registering your business with your state’s Secretary of State. Even though forming a business is a multi-step process, not an event, there is no more exciting moment for new entrepreneurs than getting their […]

May 8, 2023December 31, 2024

Business Law: What Do Other Businesses Usually Do …?

There is no “what do other people do” for the essential terms of a contract that effects your business. We can use history as a guide, but you need to figure out what works for you, with my counseling, so you’re satisfied that you are running your own business successfully

October 2, 2020December 31, 2024

Business Relocating to N.C.? Call Me To Set It Up Properly

Relocating your business to Western North Carolina? It’s a pretty easy process but there’s some legal catches to watch out for. Call me if you’re moving down here for help.

July 20, 2020December 31, 2024

VOLUNTEER IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY IN THE AGE OF CORONA

With the Covid now is a good time to review the volunteer immunity statutes that protect those who give service to charitable organizations.

April 6, 2020December 31, 2024

Succession Plan Article in Capital At Play

Financing your business succession plan – part two of my succession series published in Asheville’s Capital At Play magazine. Read it here or pick up a copy at your favorite local business.

March 3, 2020December 31, 2024

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