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Monthly Archives: August 2019

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Tips for Protecting Your Small Business from Being Sued in Washington DC

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

It’s understandable, as a small business owner, that you are very concerned about your assets and the possibility of being sued. Even a single lawsuit has the potential to cripple your business, which is why it’s imperative you take extra steps to help reduce the risk of being sued. One of the most important… Read More »

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Resolving Washington DC Business Disputes with Mediation or Arbitration

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

No business owner wants to find themselves in the middle of a nasty business dispute, but it is a risk anyone who owns a business faces. Resolving the dispute in the most timely and cost-efficient manner should be your number one priority. Otherwise, a business dispute takes you away from your business — physically… Read More »

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Common Types of Disputes in a Washington DC Probate

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

When someone passes away and they have assets, the estate will typically go through a process known as probate. This is the legal process where the court will oversee the administration of the estate to validate beneficiaries and heirs, resolve debts, and pay taxes. Part of this process may also involve dealing with disputes…. Read More »

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When Washington DC Employers are Responsible for Independent Contract Actions

By Tobin O’Connor Concino P.C. |

In most cases, an employer is not responsible for the illegal activities and actions of the independent contractors they work with. However, if specific conditions are present, like delegating tasks that should not be given to an independent contractor, or a direct connection to the activities, they could be held accountable. Business owners need… Read More »

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