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Business Transactions

Can certain contract clauses cause problems later?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jan 14, 2021 | Business Transactions

When doing business with clients and associates, contracts are the norm. Contracts ensure all parties understand the agreement they are entering into. Contracts also provide guidance should issues arise. That is why many contain clauses regarding dispute resolution....

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How to create contracts that strengthen business relationships

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Dec 2, 2020 | Business Transactions

As a business owner, if you attempt to go at things on your own, your company will not last very long. Creating and maintaining strong relationships with other businesses is a key component to continued success. You often forge strong business relationships through...

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The advantages and disadvantages of reverse mergers

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 10, 2020 | Business Transactions

Private companies in California and around the country usually announce an initial public offering when they want to go public, but they can also achieve this goal by entering into a reverse merger. During reverse mergers, private companies acquire businesses that are...

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What are the components and the purpose of a contract?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Oct 28, 2020 | Business Transactions

Understanding what makes up a contract can be useful in many settings, including the business and real estate setting. Understanding the components of a contract can be useful when negotiating, drafting and enforcing a contract that protects the interests of the...

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Business litigation involves boxer claiming breach of contract

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Sep 21, 2020 | Business Transactions

In California and across the United States, sports contracts are a frequent topic of discussion. This happens not just in legal and business circles, but among fans and media who would ordinarily be unaware of these issues. Still, sports are a business just like any...

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Considerations for closing a small business

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Aug 6, 2020 | Business Transactions

No one wants to close the doors on their business. Unfortunately, with the pandemic still in full force, many businesses in California and across the country are doing just that. If you find yourself in this situation, there are many factors to take into...

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Breaching a contract: what to do?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Jun 30, 2020 | Business Litigation, Business Transactions

It is said that we do contracts every day. From the moment we walk into a store and buy something, we are engaged in a contractual agreement with the store where we are buying their product in exchange for money. Contracts are the foundation for several businesses....

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Easements 101: What To Know

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 18, 2020 | Business Transactions, Real Estate

Perhaps you need to create an easement either on your property or for your use on another property.  You want to be sure that you create an agreement that provides you with the best deal while also not causing you issues down the road. The California Land Title...

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How can you defend a breach of contract?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 13, 2020 | Business Litigation, Business Transactions, Real Estate

As a small business owner, you’ve likely signed many contracts—and you will likely sign many more. Usually, these business agreements are simple and straightforward. You and the other party agree to an arrangement, and then you follow through on that arrangement. The...

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Force majeure clauses may be a contract escape hatch

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | May 6, 2020 | Business Transactions

Anticipating business contingencies is a prudent part of business planning and contract drafting. But business must also confront unexpected and unavoidable events. To deal with these, force majeure clauses are an important part of commercial business transactions....

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