Posts Tagged ‘business dispute’
F.T.C. Bans Worker Noncompete Clauses
On April 23, the Federal Trade Commission essentially banned most noncompetes, clauses which prevent workers from leaving for a competitor for a certain amount of time. Approved by a 3-to-2 vote, the commission’s move will likely help create jobs, raise wages by forcing employers to compete harder for talent, and increase competition among businesses. Noncompetes…
Read MoreAttorney Chiung-Hui Huang Obtains Favorable Ruling by New York Appellate Court in Win for Small Business (Restaurant) Owner
A panel of judges from the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, reversed a previous ruling by a lower court in favor of a small minority restaurant business against its landlord. Represented by Attorney Chiung-Hui Huang, a restaurant owner prevailed against its landlord who had accused the tenant of abandoning commercial space, marking a win…
Read MoreContingency Fee Business Cases (No Attorneys’ Fees Paid Unless You Prevail)
For many years, the legal profession has charged businesses hourly fees for business dispute litigation where the law firm is paid win or lose. However, results oriented contingency or hybrid attorney fee arrangements allow the pursuit of business claims for companies or individuals that may not have the budget for hourly representation. Henrichsen Siegel, P.L.L.C.…
Read MoreNavigating Contingency Fees For Businesses With Legal Disputes (No Attorneys’ Fees Paid Unless You Prevail)
For many years, the legal profession has charged businesses hourly fees for business dispute litigation where the law firm is paid win or lose. However, results oriented contingency or hybrid attorney fee arrangements allow the pursuit of business claims for companies or individuals that may not have the budget for hourly representation . Henrichsen Siegel,…
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