Businesses thrive for distinct reasons. Their strategies could change based on their operations and the resources they use to advance and expand. Certain companies bank on their intellectual properties, such as trade secrets, to give them an edge over their...
Month: May 2023
Why you shouldn’t name only one beneficiary in estate planning
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | May 15, 2023 | Estate Planning
Television shows and movies depict the executions of last wills and testaments as tense struggles between rival siblings over the estate of their deceased relative. Often, the will would name a single beneficiary to inherit all the decedent’s assets at the climax of...
3 options for a family business when a couple gets divorced
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | May 11, 2023 | Family Law
Married couples often own businesses together. In some cases, this means they started out as co-workers and then tied the knot. But they also may have approached the situation as a married couple with a vision of working for themselves, and then they started their...
What cannot be included in nondisclosure agreements?
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | May 8, 2023 | Business Law
Company owners use various measures to prevent trade secret theft and other unauthorized sharing of sensitive company information. One of the most common protective tools is nondisclosure agreements (NDAs). NDAs often protect information such as intellectual property,...
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