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  • articleFile a DBA in Arkansas

    What is a DBA? A DBA is a fictitious name, i.e., a name other than the name under which the business entity is formally organized. In Arkansas, DBAs are…

  • articleFile a DBA in New Hampshire

    What is a DBA? If a business wants to do business with a name that is different from the name used to form the business, it must register the new…

  • articleFile a Dba in Ohio

    What is a dba? When a business wants to operate under a different name (known as a trade name), that business may need to file to ‘do business as’ (dba…

  • articlePower of Attorney vs. Executor: Estate Planning Basics

    …of attorney at any time. All powers of attorney terminate when the principal dies. What is an executor? When a person dies with a will, someone must carry out the…

  • serviceEmployee Non-disclosure Agreement Template

    Keep your employees informed about what is confidential and can't be disclosed to third parties. Safeguard the proprietary information with an employee NDA and maintain trust in the people…

  • articleNo-Contest Clauses in Wills and Trusts

    Is there a chance that any of your beneficiaries could be so disgruntled about what you've left them in your last will and testament or trust that they would…

  • articleHow to Conduct a Competitive Analysis

    …and an understanding of where your company is strong and where it is weak, it's time to develop a game plan. Knowing what your competitors are doing to market…

  • article8 Questions to Ask a Copyright Lawyer

    is often complex, and copyright infringement cases can be stressful. A good copyright attorney can provide legal guidance and help reduce the stress involved with safeguarding your creative work.  What

  • articleHow to Negotiate a Divorce Settlement Agreement

    …mistakes in marital settlement agreements and how to negotiate effectively to get a settlement that allows you to move forward with clarity and security.    What is a divorce settlement agreement…

  • articleInheritance Rights: Do Your Closest Relatives Have a Right to Claim Part of Your Estate?

    Most people assume that their close relatives will inherit only what is left to them in the will. Inheritance laws are more complex than this and there are some unexpected…