Business & Transactional
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Broad Changes for Businesses on the Horizon as FTC Announces Proposed Rule Which Bans Non-Compete Agreements
On January 5, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a proposed rule which would ban non-compete agreements. This proposed rule would create broad changes…
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Cryptocurrency: Buyer Beware
Although cryptocurrencies have existed for over two decades, they have garnered considerably more attention in recent years. A majority of this attention has put a…
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The Flexibility and Traps of Ohio’s New LLC Act
Ohio’s new limited liability company act became effective February 11, 2022 and is a complete replacement of Ohio’s LLC law based on the American Bar…
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Virtual vs. In-Person Association Meetings
Contributed by: Alexis Switzer The COVID-19 pandemic lead to many restrictions, including prohibiting the gathering of individuals in large groups. Even now that those restrictions…
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The Importance of Quorums to Condominium Associations
What is a quorum, and why is it important? A quorum is the minimum number of members of a decision-making body necessary to conduct the…
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Liabilities of Condo Associations and Structural Integrity
Contributed by: Tyler Powell On June 24, 2021, the Champlain Towers South Condominium Association in Surfside, Florida, collapsed without warning. The tragedy captured national attention.…
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Attorney Spotlight: Tony Bickel
Tony Bickel, Partner Practice Areas: Real Estate, Banking & Commercial, Business Organizations & Taxation, and Corporate Law What Led You to Become a Transactional/Corporate Lawyer?…
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SBA Streamlines PPP Loan Forgiveness
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced a temporary, and in some cases permanent re-wiring of many parts of the U.S. economy, Congress passed the CARES Act,…
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New KY Law Grants Immunity From Certain COVID-19 Lawsuits
On April 11, 2021, a new law was enacted to help protect Kentucky businesses from lawsuits related to COVID-19. The law, found in 2021 Ky.…
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