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Lawsuit results from intellectual property infringement

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Sep 18, 2018 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Disputes

There are many facets to starting and running a business in Texas and elsewhere that can help it thrive. Intellectual property, like trademarks, can play a major role in how a company operates and how customers recognize a brand. Issues can result when another...

Debt collection is not fun but sometimes necessary

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Sep 12, 2018 | Business Collections, Firm News

Business owners and operators have undoubtedly heard the saying that the customer is always right. However, when a customer or client is not paying an outstanding bill, that person is in the wrong. Texas business owners certainly want to avoid this type of...

Options for resolving real estate easement disputes

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Sep 12, 2018 | Firm News

A real estate easement gives another party the right to use parts of your land for different purposes. You will usually find an easement detailed in the property deed, but it’s also sometimes stated in a separate document. There are other ways a company or...

Commercial litigation results due to lease termination fees

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Aug 27, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate Disputes, Firm News

Businesses often enter into contracts in order to lease commercial property to carry out their operations. When issues come about with the lease or with the landlord, those issues could end up having negative effects on the business. Most often, monetary damages...

Contract disputes over noncompete agreements not unusual

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Aug 23, 2018 | Employment Contract Disputes, Firm News

It is common for employers to want to protect their businesses in various ways. For some, utilizing noncompete agreements is one way to work toward that protection. However, these agreements are not foolproof, and contract disputes could arise if an employee does...

Employment contract disputes can delay new terms

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Aug 14, 2018 | Employment Contract Disputes, Firm News

Contracts are often useful employment documents that can be beneficial to both employers and employees. However, contract terms often have expiration dates, and when they expire, new terms are often needed. In some cases, those terms may be reached easily, but in...

Clear cut policies can help prevent employment disputes

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Aug 8, 2018 | Firm News

Business owners and managers know the importance of maintaining well-defined expectations for everyone in the workplace. Each member of your company’s team from the executive office and management level to the members of staff and contract employees should...

Communication may be important in partnership disputes

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Jul 30, 2018 | Firm News, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes

Having a business partner can be a useful aspect when it comes to operating a company. Of course, it also means that differences in opinions will undoubtedly come up as will partnership disputes. Some issues may not seem immensely problematic, and Texas partners may...

Competitors and employees may be threats to intellectual property

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Jul 26, 2018 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Disputes

Texas business owners usually know that unscrupulous individuals will do what they can in hopes of causing a company to fail. In some cases, that may include stealing and using a company's intellectual property in hopes of damaging the original business's success or...

Lease dispute, deceitful actions lead to commercial litigation

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Jul 12, 2018 | Commercial Real Estate Disputes, Firm News

When individuals enter into a business agreement, it is important to have contracts so that everyone understands the arrangement. However, even with leases in place, commercial litigation can still take place if the business manager and landlord face disagreements....

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