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10 Things you need to know before entering into a contract
While litigation may sometimes be your only recourse, many times it is a result of signing a bad contract or not fully examining the contract you have signed. Here are ten things to know before entering into a contract that can help protect your business and your assets:

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A surety bond is a three-party instrument between a surety, the contractor and the project owner. The agreement binds the contractor to comply with the terms and conditions of a contract. If the contractor is unable to successfully perform the contract, the surety assumes the contractor's responsibilities and ensures that the project is completed. Below are the four types of contract bonds that may be covered by an SBA guarantee:

Buying A Franchise FAQs
A franchise may need to be looked at from a product or service comparison prospective. While one franchise’s product or service may be suitable in a geographic area, another may not be. When evaluating a franchise, close attention needs to be spent evaluating: the strength of the franchiser, the franchiser’s long-term goal, the uniqueness of its product or service, the type of consumer response the product or service is achieving, the amount of fees it charges, the type of support it provides: 1) startup 2) operations 3) marketing, and the length of the contract you will be signing.

An SEO is the next Lawyer in your life.
A brief article on SEO, pay for results search engine optimization contract, and the correlation to lawyers, and why this type of contract often does not work out well for either party.

10 Things you need to know before entering into a contract
While litigation may sometimes be your only recourse, many times it is a result of signing a bad contract or not fully examining the contract you have signed. Here are ten things to know before entering into a contract that can help protect your business and your assets:

DON’T WORRY – BE HAPPY. Entrepreneurs must ENJOY
Did you know that somewhere in the back of your mind - beneath a pile of thoughts - there is a “Happiness Contract” with a lot of small print, i.e. rules, conditions, laws, and beliefs that dictate what it will take before you'll feel happy? On closer inspection, you will also find other contracts buried in your mind like “The Success Contract” and “The Abundance Contract” and the “Love Contract.” These contracts are statements of belief which influence how much joy you think is possible and how much is just too good to be true.

RingCentral – Toll Free Service for the Rest of us
Not so long ago when Ma Bell ruled all the phone lines, having toll free service for your company meant having bulky and expensive equipment hooked up at the office and a lengthy contract being signed as well. Now thanks to the Internet there comes a toll free service for the rest of us; RingCentral.

Features of a Marketing Agreement
A marketing agreement is a very important thing to establish when dealing with independent sales reps. This contract will protect the interest of both the manufacturer's rep and the principal. It is strongly suggested that you establish a formal contract with any sales reps that you enter into business with. The details within a contract will vary depending on the individual natures of both the sales rep and the principal, but there are several key factors that should always be included.

The Four R's of Contract Review
Recently, a client asked me about the process of reviewing a contract. What's involved? What does a lawyer do first when a client drops a contract on her desktop? How long does it take and why?

Reasons For Buying Cheap Houses Now
Presently there are hundreds of real estate “wholesalers” across the United States. These businesses are often operated on a local level and often out of the wholesaler’s home. In fact, they provide a very good service to cash home buyers everywhere. They may lock up a purchase in contract and subsequently assign that contract to the first buyer that comes with all cash. They take a modest profit say, 10%, and leave the major margin for their buyer at 20-30% below market.

Real Trust Isn’t About a Contract
Trust can't be mandated and contracts don't rely on it. No contract can contain all the elements and contingencies. Trust is the only thing that can ensure that contract terms are respected and fulfilled. Read why this is so.

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