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What are the remedies for anticipatory breach of contract?
Anticipatory breaches of contracts happen when one party to a contract clearly communicates, either through words or actions, that they do not intend to fulfill their obligations under the contract, either because they cannot or due to some other concern. This occurs...
Consumer and competitor online activity can constitute defamation
Defamation against a business can do major damage to its reputation. Unfounded or exaggerated claims made by an outside party can deter prospective clients and customers from doing business with a company. Historically, defamation largely occurred in private settings...
Why might a construction defect not be your company’s fault?
Property owners can get angry when they discover something is wrong with a property you’ve built for them. They might hurl accusations without giving you a chance to explain your side of things. If there is an issue with a property you’ve worked on, it could be your...
3 questions to consider during a partnership dispute
It’s no surprise that business partners often fall out over something. There is a lot at stake in running a business, and relationships can be complicated even when no money is involved. If you’re a business owner, how you handle partnership disagreements is what...