Ronna L. DeLoe, Esq.
Ronna L. DeLoe is a freelance writer and a published author who has written hundreds of legal articles. She does family law appeals in New York and has spent many years as a matrimonial and family law litigator. She majored in History and in English with a specialization in creative writing at Binghamton University. She graduated from Syracuse Law School and was a member of Syracuse Law Review.
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Understanding Your Unilateral Contract
People enter into contracts every day. Most contracts are bilateral, while some are unilateral. Both are binding but are different in what they require. Learn about unilateral and bilateral contracts and how these contracts are carried out.
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Creating a Website Affiliate Agreement
Affiliate programs are where one website drives web traffic to another site for the purpose of having customers purchase from the second site. Learn about affiliate programs and what should be included in a website affiliate agreement.
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Understanding an Assignment of Copyright Agreement
Did you know you can assign, or transfer, your copyright to someone? Find out what information to include in your agreement and how you can make sure your interests are protected.
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Understanding Employee Write-Up Forms
Find out what belongs in an employee write-up form and why it's necessary to document improper work behavior.
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Writing and Using a Sponsorship Agreement
Sponsors are visible throughout event arenas in the form of logos and products such as food. Whether you're the sponsor or the promoter, find out how to prepare a sponsorship agreement so that your company is properly protected.
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How to Write an Academic Letter of Recommendation
Writing an academic reference letter sounds easy, but the strength of your endorsement can mean the difference between acceptance or rejection by a student's chosen school. Learn what to include—and when to decline writing such a letter at all.
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Roommate Agreement vs. Cohabitation Agreement: Which One Is Right for You?
Did you know that if your roommate or partner moves out, you could be stuck for the remaining rent and utilities if you don't have a roommate or cohabitation agreement? Learn about these agreements and why you shouldn't move in until you have one.
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How to Reply to a Cease and Desist Letter
There are many ways to respond to a cease and desist letter. Instead of panicking, which is often the first response, or ignoring it, learn what to do if you get served with a cease and desist letter, including how to tell if the claim is legitimate.
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Create an Independent Contractor Application
Hiring independent contractors is popular because it reduces employee headcount, thus lowering overall costs. Here's what your independent contractor application should contain.
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Do I Need a Registered Agent to Expand My Business into Another State?
When your corporation transacts business in another state, it can be confusing as to whether the corporation must register in that state and pick a registered agent. Follow these guidelines to see if you need a registered agent in the other state.
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