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What Should a Small Business Do During the Coronavirus Pandemic?
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has wreaked havoc not only on people’s health, but also on the North Carolina state economy and businesses.

Joe Dye Culik


5 Ways to Keep Your North Carolina Business Out of Court
In some situations, there is no way to avoid a lawsuit, but here are at least five ways to keep your NC business dispute out of court.

Joe Dye Culik


What is the Business Judgment Rule and How Does it Apply to North Carolina Corporations?
Under North Carolina law, directors are required to exercise good faith, do care, and loyalty, in the course of their actions.

Joe Dye Culik


The 4 Most Important Parts of Your Corporation’s Bylaws
Though corporate bylaws are often complex, there are four fundamental parts that form the foundation of any set of bylaws.

Joe Dye Culik


Why Every Entrepreneur Should Run Their Business Like a Franchise
Many of fundamental concepts of franchising are applicable to virtually every business. Efficiency. Systems. Operations. These are the key.

Joe Dye Culik


Minority Shareholder’s Lawsuit for Bad Faith May Proceed, Says N.C. Business Court
Corporations -- and especially closely held and family corporations -- must be careful to observe the rights of minority shareholders.

Joe Dye Culik


What is Business Law, and How Can an Attorney Help Your Business?
Business law, generally speaking, is the area of law addressing commerce or commercial-related issues. A business law attorney can help.

Joe Dye Culik
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