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The following is a guest post by J. Shannon Cavers, of The Cavers Law Firm, LLC..
Many small businesses start as a part-time effort that grow over time, and eventually become a profit generating venture. One of the difficult questions for a small business owner is, “When do I need to form an entity?” […]
Corporate Bee:
Business liability insurance is a must for virtually every business. Even if you think the risks of a lawsuit are slim to none, the possibility still exists. A client slips and falls on an icy sidewalk, a customer’s order is not delivered on time, or an employee is involved in an auto accident while […]
New York Times:
REMEMBER the old advertising slogan, “Let Hertz put you in the driver’s seat”?
Marketers of all sorts are now being urged to give up the steering wheel to a new breed of consumers who want more control over the ways products are peddled to them.
Exhortations to bring consumers into the tent dominated the agenda […]
The Associated Press:
Although most small business owners know they need property and casualty insurance for their premises, many don’t realize they need specialized insurance coverage to limit their losses from a disaster.
Perhaps the biggest omission owners make when buying a commercial policy is business interruption insurance.
Business interruption insurance covers profits that are lost and expenses […]
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