Starting your own business can produce some of the most rewarding feelings you could experience, but it requires a lot of work. Many problems can arise. One way you might leverage the business experience of another, opening a franchise location, provides you with many...
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Month: June 2021
What constitutes a “material” omission in securities fraud cases?
The Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (the Exchange Act) and SEC Rule 10b-5 together supply the statutory and regulatory backbone for many securities fraud lawsuits. Among other provisions, they outlaw statements made in connection with the purchase or sale of a...
What is a force majeure clause?
Many contracts your business enters into are likely to include a force majeure clause. This clause is commonly referred to as the "Act of God" clause because it protects if a party is unable to perform under the contract due to designated events. Carefully review any...