Monthly Archives: January 2026
How and When to Use a Break Order
Sometimes commercial or business litigation is about money. But other times, it isn’t about money — it’s about property or items or who has a right to own or possess that property. The litigation over who the property belongs to can last a long time, and during that time, there may be concern over… Read More »
How the Business Judgment Rule Protects You
As a business owner, you have a dilemma or a difficulty. On the one hand, you owe a duty to your shareholders to maximize their return on their shares, and to grow the business, and that takes making the right decisions, and running the business the right way. On the other hand, business isn’t… Read More »
Should Business Owners get Errors and Omissions Insurance?
There are a lot of positions in the business world that require us to make subjective and tactical decisions. That may be because we’re a professional, like an architect or a consultant or an engineer, or it may be because we own a company and have a duty to shareholders and others in our… Read More »

