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Five Common Social Media Mistakes Businesses Should Avoid

May 4, 2020

Many companies view social media as an integral way to advertise to customers. If used incorrectly, however, social media can create substantial business problems. As various federal and state regulations are created to control social media, however, more people are becoming aware of the ramifications of improper social media usage.  The following are some of… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business attorney, marketing, social media

What Michigan Business Owners Should Know About the CCPA

February 3, 2020

In January 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) became the first act of its kind to force substantial changes in how businesses handle consumers’ personal data. Estimates suggest that the CCPA will impact approximately 50,000 businesses throughout the country, ranging from small start-ups to major companies.  While the law is directed toward companies that… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business attorney, CCPA, consumer privacy, corporate law attorney, data breach, privacy

Commonly Asked Questions About Incorporating a Business

January 3, 2020

If you are a small business owner, you likely began your business as a sole proprietorship. While sole proprietorships are the simplest type of business structure, there is no legal distinction between the business owner and the business. This can prove to be an unwise decision as the business grows. For this reason, many business… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business entity, incorporation, small business launch, starting a business

Four Things to Include in an Investor Agreement

December 2, 2019

Anyone who has seen the TV show Shark Tank understands that securing investors is often an important part of growing a company. To both maintain and protect your relationship with investors, your investor agreements must be carefully constructed. The best-written investor agreements often include several terms that help create peace of mind that an investment… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law, Contract law Tagged With: business attorney, business contracts, contract law, investor agreement

Writing a Strong Liquidated Damages Clause

November 6, 2019

If you write a bad one, your liquidated damages clause can leave you at an increased risk of facing litigation. After all, consider the important role that these clauses play in business contracts. Buyers and sellers enter into agreements to avoid any disputes over the amount of damages or mitigation. While business owners often understand… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law, Contract law Tagged With: business attorney, contract law, contracts, liquidated damages

Critical Steps to Take Before Signing a Commercial Lease

October 1, 2019

Signing a commercial lease is not a decision that should be made in a rush. One of the largest costs for many business owners is commercial real estate rental. As is the case with most contracts, a business owner who enters a commercial lease contract without considering all of the available options might end up… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law, Contract law Tagged With: business attorney, commercial real estate, lease, rental agreement

Two Attorneys at Resnick Law P.C. Recognized by SuperLawyers Magazine

September 10, 2019

JUST PUBLISHED! Nathan Resnick and Julie Trepeck Harris of Resnick Law P.C. were recently recognized by SuperLawyers magazine for their superior legal skills. Nathan Resnick Named as SuperLawyer 2019-2020 For the second year in a row, H. Nathan Resnick has been named one of the top attorneys in Michigan for his superior work in the… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Resnick Law News Tagged With: awards, resnick law news, superlawyers

Should You Create a Michigan LLC?

August 7, 2019

It can be difficult to decide how to organize a business: Should yours be an LLC, limited partnership, or a Subchapter S Corporation? As many business owners have discovered, a Michigan LLC offers entrepreneurs the ability to create a corporate organization that offers significant financial security and benefits. Michigan LLCs, however, are not without their… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business attorney, business structure, LLC

It’s Complicated – Marital Status and Intestate Succession

April 16, 2019

Changing your relationship status with an estranged spouse on social media to “It’s Complicated” may be an option for spouses who no longer consider themselves a couple: but failing to legally change your relationship status could have larger implications when a party to the marriage dies without a will. Under Michigan law, when a married… [Continue Reading]

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Dissolving a Business Partnership

January 21, 2019

Some of the best business ideas come from partnerships among friends. In fact, many people find that a partnership is the best option for managing a business. While partnerships work well for some entrepreneurs, others discover that a business partnership is not the best working model for their business. If you are currently engaged in… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business attorney, business partners, dissolution

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