Monthly Archives: May 2026
How do Shell or Holding Companies Work?
In the media and in the eyes of the general public, the concept of a shell company implies something secretive and hidden–companies hidden behind companies, in order to hide illegal behavior, or shield assets from creditors, or deceive the public as to who actually runs or owns a company. But in the real world,… Read More »
Change Orders: What Are They?
In a normal contract, there is very little room for changes, after the contract is finalized. The parties are expected to have anticipated any unforeseen circumstances, and accounted and bargained for them in the agreement. If circumstances don’t turn out to be what you thought they were, you are nonetheless bound by the terms… Read More »
How and When to Use Equitable Remedies
When it comes to law, and suing for damages in a business, commercial litigation or construction law case, the question isn’t just whether you can win–it’s what you can win or be awarded, if you are successful. In most cases, we sue for money–not because it’s the cure for every ill, but because it’s… Read More »
Don’t Get in Trouble for Price Gouging
To many business owners, the concept of price gouging can be confusing. On the one hand, price gouging seems like just a simple response to supply and demand; as demand goes up, shouldn’t the cost of a good or service also increase? That seems to be a basic economic and very legal, not to… Read More »

