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Maximizing Business Protection: The Importance of Contract Continuity and Consistency
In the fast-paced business environment, written agreements or form contracts are the backbone of every transaction.
Bradley Harrah | Attorney

Establishing Clear Expectations in Contract Negotiations: Termination and Indemnification
Two crucial provisions in contract negotiations are those related to termination rights and indemnification.
Joe Dye Culik

Defamation Laws in NC: Protecting Your Business and Reputation
The ramifications for gnoring defamation laws are real, but so is the impact on businesses and business owne
DYE CULIK PC

Non-Compete Agreements: Gone at Last, or Here to Stay?
Non-Compete Agreements: Gone at Last, or Here to Stay? How to plan for non-compete agreements in North Carolina
Joe Dye Culik

Stop Legal Issues Before They Happen: Plan Ahead and Implement the Prenups of Business
Just as prenups protect individuals in a marriage, having business prenups, contracts and agreements, in place can safeguard your business.
Shawna Dye Culik

You Have the Right to Remain Silent: Don’t Let Your Social Media Wreck Your Legal Case
Everything you say can be used against you, and that includes social media. Don't let social media work against your legal case.
Shawna Dye Culik

The Basics of Construction Disputes and Litigation
Construction lawsuits and disputes have numerous aspects that must all be handled correctly in order to prevail on your defense
Joe Dye Culik

What is a Shareholder (or Member) Derivative Lawsuit and How Does It Protect Minority Owners?
What is a shareholder (or member) derivative lawsuit and how can it protect the minority owners in a business?
Joe Dye Culik

The #1 Problem with Non-Compete Agreements in North Carolina
Though non-compete agreements may be invalid for potentially infinite reasons, one issue comes up time and time again – the non-compete rest
Joe Dye Culik

It’s Just a Little Friendly (Non)Competition: Noncompete Agreements in NC
A noncompete agreement is a type of agreement between two parties, where one party promises not to engage in actions that would compete.
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What is Arbitration and When Should You Use it in NC?
Arbitration is defined by the North Carolina court system as an “informal legal proceeding held before a neutral court official."
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The Benefits of Litigating Your Business Lawsuit in Federal Court
The Benefits of Litigating Your Business Lawsuit in Federal Court
Joe Dye Culik

Superior Court Case Underscores Importance of LLC Member Right to Inspect Company Records
Superior Court Case Underscores Importance of LLC Member Right to Inspect Company Records
Joe Dye Culik

North Carolina Business Court Decision Shows Importance of an Operating Agreement for Your LLC
North Carolina Business Court decision shows importance of an operating agreement for your LLC
Joe Dye Culik


What to do if Your Business Gets Sued
No matter the reason, if your company gets sued, there are a few things you should keep in mind to survive the lawsuit.
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NC Court Reviews Noncompete Provisions in an Employment Agreement
NC requires all non-compete agreements to be put in writing and signed to be enforceable. However, there are reasonable protection measures.
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How to Safely and Legally Accept Credit Cards for Your Small Business
New electronic ways to accept payments are becoming the new norm in most cities. Below are ways to safely and legally accept credit cards.
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How to Protect Your Business from Cybercriminals
The lack of cybersecurity makes businesses such easy targets for criminals. Fortunately, there are ways to protect against these attacks.
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The Difference Between Employees and Independent Contractors In NC
There are a few factors to consider if a worker is an employee or independent contractor.
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What to Watch for in a Commercial Lease
Office leases are often one of the largest expenses for businesses, and care should be taken to make sure it is right for your business.
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