Monthly Archives: September 2021
Biden Issues Executive Order Targeting Unfair Use Of Non-Compete Clauses
On July 9, 2021, President Joe Biden issued an executive order aimed at curbing 72 business practices he deemed detrimental to fair market competition and to the rights of workers. One of these actions is the improper use of non-compete clauses, which are very prevalent in employment contracts. The text of the executive order… Read More »
Is “Early Inheritance” A Good Estate Planning Strategy?
Estate planning lawyers and financial planners may have given you the counterintuitive advice of spending or giving away as much of your assets as you can while you are alive. Yes, you need to save enough to provide for your own needs in your old age, but what do you do if you could… Read More »
Business Law Attorneys Can Help Maryland Student Athletes Wishing To Receive Compensation For Their Name, Image, And Likeness
Why is college so expensive? All of that money certainly isn’t going to professors, and, contrary to what some op-eds about the ridiculous price of a college education would have you believe, most universities don’t have theme park-grade lazy rivers on campus. Part of the reason is that college sports is big business. The… Read More »