Non-Solicitation Clauses Remain Relevant in Michigan
Most companies are familiar with Non-Compete clauses and routinely consider including them in Employment Agreements with new employees. However, clients in certain industries – like
Most companies are familiar with Non-Compete clauses and routinely consider including them in Employment Agreements with new employees. However, clients in certain industries – like
Clients often come to us with a great restaurant, or business, concept, ready to form their company, but with only a small percentage of the
Big data, or data collection, are buzz words we read or hear about on a daily basis. Some of the world’s largest and most profitable
An article published this week by Mark Guarino of the Washington Post highlights the rapidly developing food scene in Detroit. Guarino says the city is
Attorneys often recommend arbitration clauses in contracts as a means to resolve disputes arising out of the contract. It is often recommended as a less
Yesterday, the U.S. District Court in San Francisco certified a class of drivers in O’Connor, et al v. Uber Technologies, Inc., allowing them to continue
On July 5, 2015, the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) awarded Dan Dalton with a Silver Service Award in Laguna Beach, California. Dan has been a
With the economy rebounding, property and business valuations increasing, some closely held business owners finally have an eye toward moving on. It may be the
With the independent food industry rapidly developing in Detroit, we thought we would touch on some legal considerations that restaurant and food industry clients should
Last week, with much fan-fare, the John Varvatos retail store opened its first location in Michigan in the historic Wright-Kay building, on storied Woodward Avenue,
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