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How to Respond to a Cease and Desist Letter
The short answer: Do not panic, and do not ignore it. A cease and desist letter is not a court order -- it is a demand from someone who believes you are doing something unlawful, and it usually ...
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Can I Sue My Employer? What Connecticut Workers Need to Know
Can you sue your employer in Connecticut? When you can, when you cannot, and what the process looks like. A clear guide for employees with workplace legal issues.
Read articleCan You Sue a Company for a Data Breach? What You Need to Know
Can you sue a company for a data breach? When you can, what you need to prove, and how Connecticut and federal law protect your rights. A clear guide.
Read articleDemand Letters: What They Are, When to Send One, and What to Expect
Everything you need to know about demand letters -- what they are, when to use one, what happens after your lawyer sends one, and when you receive one. A complete guide.
Read articleWhat Is a Cease and Desist Letter? A Business Owner's Complete Guide
What a cease and desist letter is, when to send one, what to do if you receive one, and when you need a business attorney involved. A complete guide.
Read articleWhat a Contract Dispute Lawyer Does (And When You Need One)
What a contract dispute lawyer handles, when to hire one, what the process looks like, and how much it costs. A practical guide for business owners facing a breach.
Read articleAn Employee Stole Your Source Code. Here's Your Legal Playbook.
What to do when an employee stole source code from your company. Trade secret claims, breach of contract, cybersecurity response, and the protections you should have had in place.
Read articleClickwrap vs. Browsewrap: Why Courts Keep Throwing Out Your Terms of Service
Clickwrap and browsewrap agreements explained with real case law. Learn the similarities and differences, why courts reject terms of service, and how to design enforceable online contracts.
Read articlePartnership Disputes: Can Two Partners in an LLC Sue Each Other?
Can LLC partners sue each other? Yes, but there are better options. Here is what happens when LLC members disagree and how to resolve disputes without destroying the business.
Read articleWhat a Breach of Contract Attorney Actually Does
What a breach of contract attorney handles, when you need one, and what the process looks like. A clear explanation for business owners facing a contract dispute.
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