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Shawna Dye Culik
Tips for North Carolina Restaurant Owners During the Pandemic
Restaurants have been one of the hardest hit small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Here are some tips for surviving and succeeding.
Joe Dye Culik
What is a “Force Majeure” Clause and How Can It Help Your Business During the Coronavirus Crisis?
Most contracts have a force majeure clause stating that if a force majeure occurs then the parties’ contractual obligations are waived.
Joe Dye Culik
What Should a Small Business Do During the Coronavirus Pandemic?
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has wreaked havoc not only on people’s health, but also on the North Carolina state economy and businesses.
Joe Dye Culik
What Are Your Options When Your Business Legal Settlement Falls Apart?
If one of the parties to a business settlement agreement is not abiding by their promises, what do you do?
Shawna Dye Culik
North Carolina Business Law Resources
Our firm regularly litigates business law cases in North Carolina. Having the information on your state business laws can be helpful.
Joe Dye Culik
How Can a North Carolina Business Legally Collect a Debt Owed to It?
If you are a business owed an unpaid debt, how do you go about collecting it through the legal system in North Carolina?
Joe Dye Culik
What is a Shareholder Meeting and What Happens at One?
Every North Carolina Corporation is required to have meeting of its shareholders. This usually occurs once a year. Find out what's involved.
Joe Dye Culik
The Advantages of Narrowing Issues for Trial in Business Court Under Rule 56(d)
The North Carolina Business Court was established to deal with complex business issues that arise in the Superior Courts of North Carolina.
Joe Dye Culik
Is the NC Unfair and Deceptive Business Practices Act Applicable in Disputes Between Business Owners
Is the NC Unfair and Deceptive Business Practices Act Applicable in Disputes Between Business Owners
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