The use of litigation is rare for most businesses and individuals, but when it does happen, the process can be long and end in a court trial. Arbitration is an option for avoiding a court trial for your company in Tennessee. Business litigation experts Business...
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Business Litigation
Understanding the process of business litigation
Business litigation in Tennessee can be a very complex and contentious issue. As a business owner, you have the right to file a complaint when you feel that your rights are being violated. There is a very specific set of guidelines that you will need to follow in...
The meaning of litigation funding
Like individuals, not all businesses can afford to handle legal matters. Litigation funding in Tennessee is the alternative option to help a client file a claim right away and pay the legal fees later. Funding also provides access to a wider range of attorneys and law...
How will cybersecurity change business litigation?
Cybersecurity is a field of growing importance for businesses in Tennessee and other states. Understanding how it impacts litigation is relevant for business owners, managers, and other parties who might need to make changes to their business infrastructure to stay...
Commercial contracts: Learn more and manage well
Residents of Tennessee as well as others who live in Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky may want to learn more about commercial contracts and how to manage them. These agreements between you and others may involve a specific service or goods. The contract may mention...
Settling a business dispute through mediation
Consider mediation for every business dispute that you face. Not every business has to settle a legal problem in court in front of a judge and jury. Whether they're in Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas or Kentucky, small business owners often have trouble raising money...
FTC reviewing non-compete clauses
In July 2021, President Biden aimed to promote competition in the U.S. economy with an Executive Order. Part of the broad order includes the Federal Trade Commission curtailing the use of non-compete clauses and other agreements. The FTC is trying to stop agreements...