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Customers’ Remedies for Construction Delays

Construction projects are often intricate undertakings and delays are a frustratingly common occurrence. While a minor setback might be understandable, significant delays can wreak havoc on a customer’s finances. What happens when the wait for the job to start or progress stretches from weeks to months?  A busy construction industry can be a double-edged sword Read More

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Physician Assistants Are Now at the Forefront of Medical Care

The healthcare industry has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent decades, driven by technological advancements, shifting demographics and the ever-growing need for affordable services. As a consequence, the role of physician assistants (PA) has evolved from support staff to primary deliverers of patient care. Arising in the 1960s in response to physician shortages in certain Read More

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Essential Steps for Starting a Small Business

Establishment of a business is a challenging endeavor. It requires careful planning, research and execution to turn a concept into a thriving enterprise. Whether you’re launching a tech startup, a local retail operation or an online boutique, there are certain fundamental principles that apply. The following are the some of the core steps in the Read More

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Health Care Law Pertaining to Special Types of Treatment

The healthcare industry encompasses a diverse range of facilities and programs beyond provision of traditional medical and therapeutic services. These include assisted living facilities, addiction treatment programs and behavioral treatment programs where vulnerable individuals seek care and support. Programs and facilities are regulated at both the state and federal levels. Each has specific licensing, accreditation Read More

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Key Methods of Resolving Partnership Disputes

A business partnership begins among people who share a vision, but as the business developments, disagreements are inevitable. Disputes can arise over a host of issues, such as business direction, management, compensation, ownership and alleged misconduct. When differences of opinion turn into full-blown disputes, the future of the partnership and even the business itself can Read More

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Advantages of Retaining Outside General Counsel

Advantages of Retaining Outside General Counsel If you own or manage a small to medium-sized business, you know that legal concerns often arise during the course of operations. These can range from employment issues to governmental compliance to disputes with third parties. Keeping a lawyer on staff is an option for companies with a regular Read More

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Piracy. A Better Way? The Socioeconomic Structure Which Led to Piracy Exists Today

Pirates pillaged and plundered. They stole from the merchant ships carrying cargo among other places from Spain and Portugal, North Africa, North America and the Caribbean. But there is a reason why they left the class structure of society to form their own socioeconomic order. Sailors of the time worked for merchant ships.1 Merchant ships were most often Read More

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Complying with Corporate Annual Meeting Requirements during the COVID-19 Quarantine

How do you hold a corporate annual meeting when the entire country is in lockdown? On the surface, it might seem like a simple matter of using a favorite video conferencing tool and perhaps checking to see if it’s been hacked. Annual meetings for corporations are more than get-togethers. They are legally mandated proceedings that Read More

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Key Aspects of the CARES Act Provisions Authorizing Small Business Loans

Small business owners are necessarily prepared for various types of challenges, but what do you do when the government orders you to close for an indefinite amount of time? Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has put millions in this very difficult position. Even worse, it is still unclear in many places when authorities will allow businesses Read More

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How Will Coronavirus Affect Contractual Relationships and Obligations?

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted practically every aspect of American life. Whether closed by government order or by concerns about public safety, millions of businesses around the country have seen their operations come to a halt. Despite the overwhelming effect of COVID-19, it is not a certainty that an “Act of God” clause in a Read More

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Donald W. Hudspeth
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Attorney Donald W. Hudspeth has more than twenty years’ experience practicing corporate and business law. Before attending law school, Mr. Hudspeth held a stock brokers license at the age of 21 and owned his own business at the age of 23. He was a business law professor at Arizona State University, West Campus, and has conducted classes and seminars for a number of higher institutions and organizations. Mr. Hudspeth has published two books on law and is the founder of the radio programs Law on the Edge and Law Talk.

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