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What Information Is Included in a Franchise Agreement
For anyone considering franchise ownership, one of the most important legal documents you will encounter is the franchise agreement. This binding contract establishes the terms...
What Is a Non Compete Agreement? A Guide for Employees and Employers
In an increasingly competitive labor market, both companies and workers must grapple with post-employment restrictions. Chief among them is the non compete clause. Yet many...
Signs You May Have Been Wrongfully Terminated at Work
Losing a job is never easy. Beyond the financial strain, it can affect your sense of stability, career trajectory, and even your confidence. But when...
How an Accident Lawyer Can Help You After a Car Accident
Car accidents are a daily reality on Tampa’s busy roads and highways. From I-275 to Dale Mabry Highway, collisions can occur in seconds but have...
Franchise Meaning in Business and Why It Matters to You
When people hear the word “franchise,” they often think of fast-food restaurants or national retail chains. While those are common examples, the franchise meaning in...
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The Proposed “Non-Compete Clause Rule” Issued by the Federal Trade Commission Summary, Key Provisions & Recommended Next Steps
Prepared By: Cantrell Schuette, P.A. 1-877-858-6868 coordinator@lawcantrell.com On January 5, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sent shock waves through the U.S. with the issuance
Michigan Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation Agreements Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are non-compete or non-solicitation agreements enforceable in Michigan? Yes, if the former employer can prove certain requirements as outlined below. 2. When is a
Tampa Federal Court Says Move with Speed and Urgency to Win a Noncompete Preliminary Injunction
On February 7, 2022, a Tampa, Florida federal court cited delay and denied a preliminary injunction to a transportation management company seeking to enforce non-compete
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Will Cantrell on Webinar Panel of National Competition Law Experts Regarding Non-Competes
On Monday, April 25, 2022, attorney Will Cantrell will be speaking on a webinar panel with other national competition law experts regarding Restrictive Covenants and
Cantrell Schuette, P.A. Handles Lawsuit Seeking Over Half a Million in Unpaid Bonuses Against Stoneweg U.S., LLC
Cantrell Schuette, P.A. is handling a lawsuit against Stoneweg U.S., LLC, seeking over half a million dollars in alleged unpaid bonuses (plus interests and other
Study Suggests Non-Competes Disproportionally Stifle Opportunities for Women
A recent article by Matt Marx, a business professor at Cornell University, suggests that non-competition agreements in the workplace disproportionately deter women from entrepreneurship. There
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