Monthly Archives: July 2012
What is Corporate Litigation?
Corporate litigation encompasses a lot more than one business suing another. In fact, corporate litigation includes any type of legal proceeding having anything to do with a business or corporation, and can include steps taken to avoid litigation as well as actually litigating and managing business disputes. In general, corporate litigation involves a whole… Read More »
How Will the Affordable Care Act Affect my Business?
Now that the Supreme Court has upheld most of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), businesses should be prepared to meet ACA requirements when they go into full effect in 2014. But with all the rumors and misinformation out there, how can you begin to estimate the actual effect of the legislation… Read More »
I Know My Company Is in the Right—Why Should We Settle?
With some notable exceptions, most corporate litigation defense today deals almost exclusively with limiting the damage, not with winning or with proving a point. Litigation can be hideously expensive — for example, the sheer ease and volume of electronic communications today may add significantly to the cost of discovery — and that’s before the… Read More »
How K Visas Work
If you met your fiancé abroad and want to marry in the United States, you must follow a special process. While spouses of United States citizens can usually obtain permanent residency — also called a Green Card — this usually cannot occur until after the marriage actually takes place. If your fiancé wishes to… Read More »
Common Business Disputes
Business disputes are nearly impossible to avoid and even companies that have harmoniously done business together for years can unexpectedly find themselves embroiled in a conflict. If not handled properly, such disputes can ruin previously lucrative business relationships and cost both parties substantial time and money. When you do find yourself involved in a… Read More »