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    Cultural Fit: Identifying and Protecting Against Bias in Your Business
    Olivia Noland

    Cultural Fit: Identifying and Protecting Against Bias in Your Business

    Cultural fit is characterized as the idea that business owners want employees whose behaviors, beliefs, and values are aligned with theirs.
    Buying and Selling a Business: Asset Purchase Agreement or Stock Purchase?
    Joe Dye Culik

    Buying and Selling a Business: Asset Purchase Agreement or Stock Purchase?

    There are different types of purchase agreements depending on the type of transaction; most notably, the asset purchase agreement and the st
    It’s Just a Little Friendly (Non)Competition: Noncompete Agreements in NC
    Olivia Noland

    It’s Just a Little Friendly (Non)Competition: Noncompete Agreements in NC

    A noncompete agreement is a type of agreement between two parties, where one party promises not to engage in actions that would compete.
    3 Most Common North Carolina Business Lawsuits
    Olivia Noland

    3 Most Common North Carolina Business Lawsuits

    This blog will discuss the three most common North Carolina business lawsuits.
    The 4 Most Important Terms When Settling a Lawsuit for Your Business
    Joe Dye Culik

    The 4 Most Important Terms When Settling a Lawsuit for Your Business

    This post explains the four most important terms when settling a lawsuit for your business.
    Happy International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women in Business in Charlotte, NC
    DYE CULIK PC

    Happy International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women in Business in Charlotte, NC

    This post celebrates women in business in Charlotte, NC
    What is Arbitration and When Should You Use it in NC?
    Olivia Noland

    What is Arbitration and When Should You Use it in NC?

    Arbitration is defined by the North Carolina court system as an “informal legal proceeding held before a neutral court official."
    3 Top Reasons to Transfer Your Investment Property to an LLC
    Joe Dye Culik

    3 Top Reasons to Transfer Your Investment Property to an LLC

    This post explains the 3 top reasons for transferring your investment property into an LLC.
    Your Corporation Needs a Board of Directors... Except When it Doesn’t
    Joe Dye Culik

    Your Corporation Needs a Board of Directors... Except When it Doesn’t

    In North Carolina a corporation is required to be governed by a Board of Directors, but the corporation is also permitted, in certain circum
    The Benefits of Litigating Your Business Lawsuit in Federal Court
    Joe Dye Culik

    The Benefits of Litigating Your Business Lawsuit in Federal Court

    The Benefits of Litigating Your Business Lawsuit in Federal Court
    3 Ways Shareholder Agreements Can Protect the Rights of Owners of Close Corporations
    Joe Dye Culik

    3 Ways Shareholder Agreements Can Protect the Rights of Owners of Close Corporations

    3 Ways Shareholder Agreements Can Protect the Rights of Owners of Close Corporations
    NC Business Entities: Limited Liability Company (LLC) or Corporation?
    Olivia Noland

    NC Business Entities: Limited Liability Company (LLC) or Corporation?

    One of the first decisions you must make when starting a business is the type of entity you want your business to be - LLC or Corporation.
    3 of the Most Important Provisions in Asset Purchase Agreements
    Joe Dye Culik

    3 of the Most Important Provisions in Asset Purchase Agreements

    An asset purchase agreement is typically used when buying or selling a business. Here we discuss three of the most important provisions.
    What are the Steps to Starting a Food Truck Business in North Carolina?
    Olivia Noland

    What are the Steps to Starting a Food Truck Business in North Carolina?

    Thinking of starting a North Carolina food truck business? Consider state, county, and city requirements first.
    Due Diligence: One of the Most Important Steps When Buying a Business
    Joe Dye Culik

    Due Diligence: One of the Most Important Steps When Buying a Business

    Conducting due diligence on a company you're purchasing in an asset or stock purchase agreement is an important step. Don't skip it!
    What is ABC Law?
    Olivia Noland

    What is ABC Law?

    What is ABC Law? It encompasses the regulations and requirements on a local, state, and federal level for alcohol sales.
    Superior Court Case Underscores Importance of LLC Member Right to Inspect Company Records
    Joe Dye Culik

    Superior Court Case Underscores Importance of LLC Member Right to Inspect Company Records

    Superior Court Case Underscores Importance of LLC Member Right to Inspect Company Records
    What to do if Your Business Gets Sued
    DYE CULIK PC

    What to do if Your Business Gets Sued

    No matter the reason, if your company gets sued, there are a few things you should keep in mind to survive the lawsuit.
    What Is an Annual Report and Why Is It Important in North Carolina?
    DYE CULIK PC

    What Is an Annual Report and Why Is It Important in North Carolina?

    An Annual Report is a simple form a business must file each year so the state can maintain current records of your business.
    NC Court Reviews Noncompete Provisions in an Employment Agreement
    DYE CULIK PC

    NC Court Reviews Noncompete Provisions in an Employment Agreement

    NC requires all non-compete agreements to be put in writing and signed to be enforceable. However, there are reasonable protection measures.
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