by Jonathan Parisi | Aug 6, 2019 | business law
In today’s fast-paced and modernized society, technology is advancing rapidly, and more small businesses are trading in the paper for a more efficient and environmentally friendly paperless approach. But what exactly are the advantages of going paper free? Going...
On Behalf of Connors Morgan, PLLC | Jul 22, 2019 | business law
Two separate businesses may decide they would perform better by working together. Or, one business may agree to buy and acquire another. Either way, the North Carolina buyer needs to perform due diligence before money changes hands. Forbes offers several business...
by Jeffrey T. Workman | Jun 25, 2019 | business law
Commercial leases can certainly be daunting to review and negotiate. Once executed, many commercial tenants file it away and forget about all of the lease details, beyond the monthly rental and CAM charges they are responsible for. This post will inspire you to pull...
by Jeffrey T. Workman | Jun 3, 2019 | business law
If you own a corporation or limited liability company in North Carolina and your company is conducting business under a name other than what name is filed for your company in the Articles of Incorporation/Organization with the North Carolina Secretary of State, then...
by Jeffrey T. Workman | May 20, 2019 | business law
CPAs have an ethical duty to keep their client information confidential. Specifically, 21 NCAC 08N.0205 of the Board of CPA Examiners’ Ethics Rules provides that that a “CPA shall not disclose any confidential information obtained in the course of employment or a...
by Karen McKeithen Schaede | May 13, 2019 | business law
What do I need to do to manage Vendors who have access to our PHI? In 2017 a $31,000 settlement was paid by a covered entity due to a vendor, a record storage company, when OCR discovered that the parties did not have a Business Associate Agreement in place. OCR...
by Connors Morgan, PLLC | Jan 25, 2019 | business law
Entering a new partnership can be the start of a great business endeavor. Many entrepreneurs in North Carolina decide that by combining forces, they can introduce to the market a business that is stronger than it would be if it were a sole proprietorship. However,...
by Connors Morgan, PLLC | Jan 10, 2019 | business law
Businesses enter into contracts with the expectation that the terms of the contract will be fulfilled. Yet contract parties often fail to perform according to the letter of the contracts that obligate them to perform. North Carolina’s legal system offers a...
by Connors Morgan, PLLC | Nov 30, 2018 | business law
Greensboro businesses may decide that participating in a merger or acquisition makes good business sense. Whether it is taking advantage of market synergies or simply filling a gap in core competencies, mergers or acquisitions can be a good idea. There may be some...
by Connors Morgan, PLLC | Nov 16, 2018 | business law
Social media can be a very useful tool for small businesses. It can help owners with getting the word out about their company and connecting with customers. However, as with any tool, it is important for small business owners to use social media properly and be aware...