Independent Contractors Under Assault In Virginia — What To Do Now: Part 2
Watch the video for a verbal summary of the content of this post. In a recent post I mentioned that a... Read More
Is The Coronavirus Keeping You from Performing on Your Contract?
What a time we live in! Who would have thougtht that in the United States, State and local governments could have ordered... Read More
How To Bring On Employee-Partners
Hiring and compensating people using equity pose lots of questions. Do you know how to find the answers? “I am an entrepreneur... Read More
The 7 Things To Look For In Contracts Before Signing
The right to form private contracts is fundamental to free enterprise. But you need to know what you’re doing when you sign... Read More
Compliance-Readiness Provides A Government-Contractor Advantage
What We Want to Be, Not What We Have to Do – How a different perspective on Compliance can transform a Government Contractor... Read More
Should Your Employees Work Remotely? We Do, But There Are Risks!
About the Author: Michael Mort is an engineer turned business attorney for entrepreneurs. At Argent Place Law, Michael is the managing attorney... Read More
2 Things To Consider In Order To Make Fewer Mistakes
Back when I ran a software company, almost every decision I made was on a topic I had never before encountered. But... Read More
Protect Your Business Without A Non-Compete Clause
Therese’s software company had a competitive advantage…until one of her employees quit and took her product source code with him…then started a competing company... Read More
Required Reading For Entrepreneurs
In a prior post I discussed whether entrepreneurship can be taught. I concluded that you are better off learning key elements of entrepreneurship through experience and... Read More
We’re Growing
Argent Place Law is very proud to announce that we are starting 2018 with two additional attorneys, Dr. Edward Maggio, Esq., and... Read More
Cooking Up The Right Lease: Restaurant Owners Need a Different Menu When it Comes to Leases
You found the perfect site for your new dining establishment. You receive a restaurant lease that exceeds 40, even 60 pages. Now... Read More
Basics Of Commercial Leases
You need space for your growing business. The commercial landlord has space. Seems like a simple matchup, right? Not so much. A... Read More
Can’t You Just Use A Commercial Real Estate Agent?
If you hire a commercial real estate agent to find you just the right space, he may tell you that he will... Read More
Ten Important Factors In A Commercial Lease: The Short Story
Looking for a commercial space can be a really exciting time for business owners. But before you sign a lease and start... Read More
Work Made For Hire: Who Owns Your Website?
[BONUS: I will be talking about Copyright (and Trademark) on Nov 16, 2017 at McLean Business Forum. Join me and 50+ other entrepreneurs... Read More
Planning Ahead For Legal Services
A new client recently asked me a great question: “I’m just starting out in my business with a very limited budget. What... Read More