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Could the FTC really ban noncompete agreements federally?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Aug 11, 2021 | Transactional Law

President Joe Biden campaigned on a promise of limiting the use of noncompete agreements, at least for low-level workers. That was a stretch goal, as noncompete agreements have traditionally been regulated by the states, not the federal government. Nevertheless, last...

Paycheck Protection Program extended through May

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | May 10, 2021 | Transactional Law

Good news if your business has been struggling due to COVID-19 or the lockdowns. The federal government has extended the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) through the end of May to allow companies more time to apply and to allow more time to process the applications....

Barred from PPP loans due to a bankruptcy? Not anymore

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | May 3, 2021 | Transactional Law

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was meant to provide small businesses with the extra cash they needed to maintain their payrolls during the pandemic, when times were bad. The loans are forgivable for those who actually use the money to keep their employees on...

Better deal-making requires a long-term perspective

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Apr 9, 2021 | Transactional Law

Have you fought hard to close a deal only to have it fall apart during implementation? Have you negotiated a contract that didn’t stand up to real-world conditions? Has a dispute arisen because you didn’t foresee a certain eventuality? There are ways to prevent...

If your business survives the next few months, 2021 could be great

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Feb 24, 2021 | Transactional Law

An end to the pandemic may be in sight. With vaccinations rolling out now, there is a chance we could reach a reasonably safe state in just a few months. Yet the promise of the vaccines hasn’t completely solidified. There have been slowdowns and setbacks. Many...

SBA re-launches PPP with new fraud controls

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Feb 8, 2021 | Transactional Law

The first two rounds of the Paycheck Protection Program were helpful to many companies, but there was evidence of fraud and other irregularities. Now, the Small Business Administration has announced a slightly more complex verification program for new applications. An...

Coronavirus has upended our habits. Which changes are permanent?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Jan 21, 2021 | Transactional Law

If you’re running a business during this pandemic, you’ve probably already had to pivot once or twice. You may have had to figure out how your employees could get the same work done from home. Or, you may have had to switch to an online model of sales. Perhaps you...

Is the worst of the pandemic’s impact still ahead?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Dec 24, 2020 | Transactional Law

According to a recent poll by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and MetLife, most small business owners in the U.S. think the worst effects of the coronavirus pandemic still lie ahead of us. Half of the respondents said they will close permanently if the business...

To save your business, should you adopt a start-up mentality?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Dec 22, 2020 | Transactional Law

It can take years to build a business up from a garage-based effort to a going concern. For many, all that hard work was paying off until the Coronavirus pandemic came along. For the past months, you may have been relying on loans, forbearances, rolling up your...

When might a non-compete agreement be unenforceable?

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Dec 4, 2020 | Transactional Law

In Texas, non-compete agreements generally prohibit former employees from entering into direct competition with their former employers for a certain period of time.These restrictive covenants have long been popular for certain industries when they hire oexecutives and...

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