Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing

The implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing refers to an implied obligation that assumes that the parties to a contract will abide in acting in good faith and fairly dealing with one another without breaking their word, using means that are shifty and avoid obligations, or denying what…...

Liens on Lawsuits: Why You Don’t Get to Keep all the Money

By Lesnevich, Marzano-Lesnevich, O’Cathain & O’Cathain, LLC  You’ve been through the process from soup to nuts: hiring an attorney, filing a lawsuit, being deposed by opposing counsel, examined by their “independent” doctor, and, finally, having your day in court or, more likely, reaching a settlement with the insurance carrier for…...

SHOWCASING EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SUPPORT IN GOOD AND BAD TIMES

Business Attorney Companies, such as ours, who endeavor to provide consummate, compassionate and caring customer service during and after the COVID-19 crisis share efforts with the rest of the world to further enhance marketing and sales.  We have found that the most credible and compelling ways to share experiences and…...

Common Reasons to Terminate a Contract

No matter what type of business you run, you will likely enter into several contracts. These contracts are very serious documents and should be looked over meticulously before you sign them. If you don’t look over your contracts thoroughly with a business lawyer, you may be more likely to terminate…...

Does Your Employer Or the Inventor Own Patent Rights?

Patent Lawyer Navigating patent laws can be confusing. Imagine the scenario: you work in a lab that studies plant alternatives to meat products. Through years of chemical testing and trying and failing, you have finally found a cheap alternative to meat: a delicious plant-based product that is even cheaper than…...