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How do you determine fair market value for a commercial property?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 15, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate

When you own a business, your profit margin is extremely important. And every dollar you put into expenses, no matter how necessary, is one less dollar in profit. Therefore, you want to get the most out of the money you invest in your business expenses. And you...

You can take legal steps to counter the effects of trade libel

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | May 8, 2016 | Business Litigation

As a business owner, your good reputation is an extremely important asset. A company with a good reputation earned by providing quality goods or services will likely always have an abundance of enthusiastic customers. On the other hand, if the word should get out that...

What are some indicators your home has electrical problems?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Apr 28, 2016 | Construction Litigation

When you purchase a new home, you have every reason to expect that you will be able to live in it safely for many years to come. And if the builders did their jobs correctly, you should have no trouble doing just that. However, if the homebuilders cut corners by using...

An entire agreement clause can negate prior commitments

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Apr 22, 2016 | Contract Disputes

Before signing a business contract, you want to fully understand the rights and obligations of both parties. Moreover, you want to have every assurance that the terms of the agreement are ironclad and legally binding. As such, you may believe that every point in a...

Accusations of wrongdoing costs businesses in many ways

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Apr 17, 2016 | Business Torts

If you are a business owner, you have many concerns to occupy your time.  Running a company is more than a full-time job; it is an all-encompassing endeavor to which you must dedicate the majority of your life. While no one is guaranteed success, neither should...

Fundamental provisions found in commercial leases provide clarity

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Apr 10, 2016 | Commercial Real Estate

After you have found a location for your business, you will want to get it locked down by signing a lease. A clear and concise lease offers protections for both landlords and tenants. By having terms clearly spelled out and understood by both parties, the chances of a...

Proposed regulations to expand fiduciary duties among brokers

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Mar 31, 2016 | Business Litigation

If you have ever utilized the services of a financial advisor, you likely assumed that he or she was acting in your best interests when recommending investments. But in certain cases, financial advisors will direct their clients to invest their money in ways that are...

Lump-sum contracts lay out obligations up front

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Mar 25, 2016 | Construction Litigation

If you are a construction developer who is planning a project, one of the first things you must decide is whether you want to use a contractor to perform the building tasks. If you should decide to enlist the services of a contractor, then you will need to create a...

Are employee contracts a good idea for my company?

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Mar 20, 2016 | Contract Disputes

If you own or run a company, you know how critical it is to employ and retain good workers. But in today's competitive marketplace, the very best people will always be in demand and have ample career opportunities. That's why employers sometimes opt to contractually...

Philanthropist files suit claiming he was victim of fraud

On Behalf of Warren Gammill & Associates, P.L. | Mar 13, 2016 | Business Torts

Everyone should know that when it comes to investing, there are no sure things. But if you decide to put money into a new venture, you have every reason to expect that your investment will be used to help build the business. Unfortunately, sometimes people buy into a...

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