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How Can I Get a Business Contract Reviewed?
When entering into a business agreement, a signed contract is more than just paperwork—it’s a legally binding document that defines your rights, obligations, and risks....
Workplace Harassment Laws and Employee Rights: What You Need to Know
Facing harassment at work can feel isolating, overwhelming, and even career-threatening, but you are not powerless. Workplace Harassment Laws exist to protect employees from toxic...
Breaking a Non-Compete Agreement: Can I Work for a Competitor?
You’re not alone if you’re considering switching jobs or joining a competitor but have previously signed a non-compete agreement with your current or former employer....
Terminating a Franchise Agreement Without Repercussions
Franchise agreements are designed to be long-term commitments built on strict operational standards, mutual obligations, and the promise of shared success. When entering into these...
Is Your Business Partner Violating Your Agreement? Legal Steps from a Business Partnership Dispute Lawyer
What is a partnership dispute? It’s more than just a disagreement—it often signals a serious breakdown in business partners’ trust, communication, or legal obligations. These...
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The Proposed “Non-Compete Clause Rule” Issued by the Federal Trade Commission Summary, Key Provisions & Recommended Next Steps
Prepared By: Cantrell Schuette, P.A. 1-877-858-6868 [email protected] On January 5, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent shock waves through the U.S. with the issuance
Michigan Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Agreements Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are non-compete or non-solicitation agreements enforceable in Michigan? Yes, if the former employer can prove certain requirements as outlined below. 2. When is a
Tampa Federal Court Says Move with Speed and Urgency to Win a Noncompete Preliminary Injunction
On February 7, 2022, a Tampa, Florida federal court cited delay and denied a preliminary injunction to a transportation management company seeking to enforce non-compete
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Will Cantrell on Webinar Panel of National Competition Law Experts Regarding Non-Competes
On Monday, April 25, 2022, attorney Will Cantrell will be speaking on a webinar panel with other national competition law experts regarding Restrictive Covenants and
Cantrell Astbury Kranz, P.A. Handles Lawsuit Seeking Over Half a Million in Unpaid Bonuses Against Stoneweg U.S., LLC
Cantrell Astbury Kranz, P.A. is handling a lawsuit against Stoneweg U.S., LLC, seeking over half a million dollars in alleged unpaid bonuses (plus interests and
Study Suggests Non-Competes Disproportionally Stifle Opportunities for Women
A recent article by Matt Marx, a business professor at Cornell University, suggests that non-competition agreements in the workplace disproportionately deter women from entrepreneurship. There
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