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How Do I Incorporate a Business in Texas?

If you are starting a business, you probably have many questions about the process. Let the Weisblatt Law Firm guide you through your startup so that you can rest assured in your liability protection, tax strategy, and other considerations.    In short, the process of incorporating in Texas consists of… Continued

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How to Resolve Business Disputes Without the Need for Litigation

Disagreements are inevitable in the world of business. Whether it is a contract dispute, sales negotiation, territory clash, client conflict, or supplier problem, there will always be a problem in need of resolution. Litigation is an expensive and time-consuming method of resolving disputes. Attorney Andrew Weisblatt has been helping business… Continued

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Preventing Legal Liability from Employee Complaints

Any business which hires employees – or even a single employee – faces the possibility of complaints which could expose it to legal liability. With an effective and proactive strategy, employers can reduce the risk of facing employee complaints, and mitigate the potential for liability when they do occur. It… Continued

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Protecting Businesses in Commercial Leasehold Agreements

Whether your business is the landlord or tenant, a commercial leasehold agreement can carry significant financial and legal consequences for both the business and the individuals involved. Attorney Andrew Weisblatt has been representing businesses in lease negotiations since 1992. He will ensure that your Houston area lease negotiation protects all… Continued

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What to Do if Investigators Show Up at Your Business

Businesses of all sizes must comply with a variety of laws and regulations on both the state level and the federal level. These regulations can involve having proper licenses and permits, meeting certain standards of operations for health and public safety, the compensation and treatment of employees, and more. Even… Continued

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Things to Consider When Firing an Employee

If you have employees, the time may come when you want to terminate one or more of them. Whether your decision is due to low productivity, attendance issues, misconduct, or any other reason, there are certain things you should consider before firing someone to protect your business from unnecessary liability…. Continued

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Can My Partner File a Lawsuit against Me?

Partnerships often start because two people with great business ideas believe they will work together well. Whether you started a business with a family member, friend, or colleague, getting along is key to smooth operations of the partnership. However, there is always the chance that a conflict could arise and… Continued

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“Use” Clauses in Commercial Leases

When you find a commercial space to rent for your business, you may believe that all commercial leases are created equal and assume that the terms are fair and in line with Texas law. However, there are many different terms in a commercial lease that can be beneficial or detrimental… Continued

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Can You Fire a Partner?

Partnerships are a popular business structure when two or more people want to embark on a business endeavor together. Partnerships require few (if any) formalities and have relatively simple taxation rules. What can be difficult, however, is what happens when one partner becomes a problem for the company and you want… Continued

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Small Businesses: Reflect on the 1st Quarter of 2017

It seems like we were just discussing the end-of-year review for 2016 and suddenly the end of the first quarter of 2017 is coming up. Now is an important time for small business owners to reflect on their first quarter achievements and struggles and adjust their plans, if needed, for… Continued

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