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3 practices that fall under the unfair competition umbrella

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Aug 24, 2021 | Business Litigation

Unfair competition practices are wrong or deceptive actions perpetrated by a company to derive an advantage over competing businesses. California's unfair competition law forbids the usage of them. While this regulation broadly covers any "unlawful, unfair or...

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What is the difference between general and special damages for a breach of contract?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jul 16, 2021 | Business Litigation

When two parties make a legal contract, they are both under obligation to fulfill what they have agreed to do and they both have the right to expect that the other will uphold their end of the deal. When one of the parties chooses not to fulfill their obligation, a...

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Statistics on discrimination charges

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jul 2, 2021 | Business Litigation

Whether you run a large firm or a smaller company, you could find yourself in court for a number of reasons. From contract disputes to allegations of unfair business practices, business owners facing litigation need to understand their options and take steps to...

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Are you stuck with a shady business partner?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jun 9, 2021 | Business Litigation

If you have a brilliant idea for a product or service, you may be itching to start a business venture. Still, financing and operating a business by yourself may not be feasible. Collaborating with a business partner may help you turn your dreams into reality....

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3 ways to manage a narcissistic business partner

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 11, 2021 | Business Litigation

Even though you may have little interest in having narcissistic friends, narcissists can make good business partners. After all, confidence and an inflated sense of self often drive these individuals to produce successful business results. Working closely with a...

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Defining deceptive trade practices

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 5, 2021 | Business Litigation

As a business owner or representative in California, you know how important it is to do all you can to remain competitive in your space. That may require a great deal of effort on your part (and that of your team) to optimize all opportunities to distinguish yourself...

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How important are business relations to your company’s health?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Apr 9, 2021 | Business Litigation

As a business owner, you prioritize the health and growth of your business. You want to see your business continue to thrive, expand and reach the goals that you set for it. But the journey of a business owner is not one that you walk alone. In fact, you may have to...

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How can you solve business disputes?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Mar 24, 2021 | Business Litigation

Dealing with business disputes will always hold some element of stress. But they will happen regardless of the precautions you take. These precautions are still important, but it is more important to have a plan for dealing with disputes.  You can prepare in many...

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What documents do you need for an acquisition?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Mar 21, 2021 | Business Litigation

Buying another company is a strategic way to grow your capital and draw upon the desirable competencies of other like-minded professionals. Preparing for an acquisition requires you to organize specific legal documents that articulate the terms of your agreement.  ...

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What are the elements of a fiduciary breach claim?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Feb 20, 2021 | Business Litigation

You create a fiduciary relationship when you entrust another person or entity to use his, her or its discretion or experience to act in your best interests, and when that person or entity knowingly accepts that responsibility. Per U.S. law, once you establish a...

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