If you’re a business owner, your trade secrets are the heart and soul of your success. Whether it’s the recipe for the secret sauce you top your burgers with or the winning sales pitch and…
Business owners and managers have plenty on their minds these days, not the least of which is security. Protecting your employees, your physical assets, and your intellectual property requires constant vigilance, and so does making…
Abuse of process claims are filed when a plaintiff believes that the defendant is using the legal process in an appropriate way – the most familiar examples are when they believe the other party is…
As popular as courtroom dramas are, the truth is that most people would prefer to avoid having their disputes resolved by a judge and jury, especially when the issue is contract enforcement. Alternative Dispute Resolution…
One of the most important steps that you can take when drafting a partnership agreement is anticipating the possibility of needing to end the arrangement. The terms that you include will help determine how effectively…
In recent years, an increasing amount of attention has been paid to companies that apply non-compete and non-solicitation agreement terms to lower- and mid-level employees — sometimes in Draconian ways that have significantly impacted families…
A Bochetto & Lentz attorney recently received a very favorable opinion on behalf of a client accused of misuse of PPP funds. Ryan Kirk successfully represented Philadelphia Vascular Institute, LLC (PVI) and James McGuckin, M.D….
Partnerships can dissolve for many reasons. There can be a set date by which the original partnership agreement expires, or the business goal that was set out from the beginning may have been achieved. Sometimes…
As owners of a corporation, shareholders are supposed to have common interests and goals. Unfortunately, disputes can arise and create significant disruption. Though these issues can be addressed, it is undoubtedly better to avoid them…
A permanent injunction represents a significant legal victory: It’s an order from the court that indicates that the complaining party has proven their assertion that another person or entity’s actions are causing either injustice or…