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Contract Negotiations: Why Using Your Own Contract Is A Must - Klein Moynihan Turco LLP

Contract Negotiations: Why Using Your Own Contract Is A Must

While it might seem like a minor point in what can otherwise be more substantive contract negotiations at the outset of a business relationship, wherever possible, you should insist on using your own contract. When negotiating a business relationship, it is common for both parties to have on hand their own version of a given […]

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Electronic Signatures and Notarization During a Pandemic

The onslaught of COVID-19 has required that most businesses now work remotely. This materially changes the dynamic of the office and leaves employees uncertain as to how they will complete tasks, such as executing contracts, which they had, up until then, taken for granted. Businesses should be aware that federal and state laws allow for

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Non-Compete Clauses: Don’t Make Your Non-Compete Clauses Non-Enforceable

June 10, 2015 Earlier this week, two U.S. Senators, Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Al Franken (D-Minn.), announced plans to introduce a bill that would ban companies from asking employees that make less than $15 an hour (or $31,200 annually) to agree to non-compete provisions that would hinder those employees’ efforts at securing subsequent employment. The

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