by Andrew Contiguglia | Jan 8, 2020 | Business, Contracts, Internet Law
All business owners should take special care to ensure that their business and assets are protected and that the right foundation documents are done correctly. If you are looking to incorporate your existing business, or are starting a corporation, be sure to budget...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Dec 25, 2019 | Business, Contracts, Internet Law
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (as reported in Lending Tree) estimates that about 20 percent of small businesses don’t make it through the first year — and some 50 percent are likely to fail after about five years. While the failure rate is attributed to a range...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Dec 11, 2019 | Business, Contracts
Entrepreneurs today have it easier than ever to start and maintain a successful online business from the comfort of their own homes. But with this freedom comes more responsibility. They have to make sure that they are personally and professionally protected from...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Nov 13, 2019 | Business, Contracts, Copyright
If you’re the new owner of a small business, or you’re on your way to becoming one, congratulations! This is probably one of the most exciting — not to mention stressful — times in your life. You probably have some sort of (formal or informal) business plan in place...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Sep 11, 2019 | Business, Contracts
Having the perfect business plan is the foundation of your business’ life. It can be a roadmap to success or a path to failure. Putting together a solid, well-thought-out business plan, however, can be the turnkey to the organization, investment, and management. While...
by Andrew Contiguglia | Aug 17, 2019 | Business, Contracts, Copyright, Entertainment Contracts, Internet Law
Startups have enough difficulty getting off the ground. The last thing one needs is to run into a lawsuit and face litigation. Avoiding litigation as a startup becomes a key component to your business strategy. By following these 11 tips for how to avoid litigation as...