If you are a business owner in North Carolina that extends credit to customers, it is likely that you will encounter situations where you need to collect a debt at some point. Despite being clear on your terms for accounts and having a signed contract, some customers will not pay up when the amount is …

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Contracts matter. They are at the core of most modern commercial agreements. When a party fails to live up to its responsibilities under the terms of a legally valid contract, it can cause significant harm to the non-breaching party. The non-breaching party may be entitled to receive financial compensation for its damages. Not all breach …

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When it comes to resolving civil disputes in North Carolina, a trial before a judge or jury is not the only option. You can use arbitration services Monroe, North Carolina to reach a resolution to your case outside of the courtroom. Essentially, the parties (or their lawyers) pick a private person or persons to decide …

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  Your Own Company Congratulations, you’ve started your own company! The ability to become your own boss and take control of your professional and financial future is unique and should not be taken for granted. The inclusion of partners can make the experience more satisfying because you have people sharing a common goal to support …

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How To Start Your Business Right You’ve got a great idea and are ready to start your own business. How exciting! If you are like many new business owners, you are probably wondering how to legally structure your new business. You have heard about LLCs and corporations, but do you know the difference? Do you …

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  Getting ready to start a business? Congratulations! In the state of North Carolina, starting an LLC is an affordable option for business owners. Most people set up an LLC to limit the exposure of their personal assets from claims arising out of their business operations.   Our experienced attorneys will help guide you through the …

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You should consult with an attorney prior to starting your business.  Many business owners are able to fill out the forms provided by the North Carolina Secretary of State to start a business without an attorney, but you need an attorney to explain what types of documents and steps are necessary to allow your business …

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It costs money to hire a good business lawyer, which is why many small and medium sized companies do not avail themselves of professional legal help unless faced with a lawsuit. However, hiring Plyler, Long & Corigliano, LLP, a Monroe NC lawyer from the start can help a business avoid having to face legal action …

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