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What Happens to Your Business When You Die? Protecting Business Legacy
While it’s easy to push ‘What happens to my business when I die?’ down the priority list, overshadowed by more immediate concerns, it is an inevitable reality that business owners may face. In this article, we explore key factors to consider and why they matter for the future of your business.

William Richter | Attorney


Doing Good in Business: The Power of a Community Impact Mission
A community impact mission can significantly enhance a company's brand reputation, making it stand out as responsible and ethical. This repu

Shawna Dye Culik


Which Businesses Do You Have on Your Know, Like, and Trust List?
Every successful business knows a key component to building good referral partners and business relationships is the know, like trust factor

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The Importance of Hiring a Business Attorney: Protecting Your Company's Future
As a business owner, you know the importance of protecting your business. Hiring a business attorney is one of the most important steps you

Joe Dye Culik


5 Habits for Protecting Your Business Against Legal Issues
Practice these five habits to protect your business against legal issues. Avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary lawsuits.

Shawna Dye Culik


Zoom Returns to the Office! Legal Considerations if Your Business is Still Team Remote
Zoom Returns to the Office! Legal Considerations if Your Business is Still Team Remote

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You Have the Right to Remain Silent: Don’t Let Your Social Media Wreck Your Legal Case
Everything you say can be used against you, and that includes social media. Don't let social media work against your legal case.

Shawna Dye Culik


Business Like a Pro: What to Do After the New Business Honeymoon is Over
So you've started a new business? Reality can set in for new business owners as speed bumps arise. Tips for staying on top of it all.

DYE CULIK PC


Grow and Protect Your Business by Investing in Excellent Customer Service
Investing in good customer service is a smart business move that can pay off in many ways including helping you avoid legal pitfalls.

Emma Morris | 5 Points Strategies | Guest Writer


Business Tips For Putting Money Back In Your Pocket
Guest writer Ben Stradtmann of Schooley Mitchell discusses tips for reducing costs and improving the profitability of your business.

Ben Stradtmann | Schooley Mitchell | Guest Writer


Luck O' The Planners: Securing Your Pot of Gold. 10 Ways to Plan for Your Business.
The more you plan, the more business confidence and strength you have, bringing more luck and security in revenue, growth, or relationships

Shawna Dye Culik


Five Must-Haves To Include In Your Employee Handbook
The employee handbook is one of the most important tools for employers for setting expectations and adhering to state guidelines and employe

DYE CULIK PC


Thinking of Starting a Business? Join the Growing Ranks of Entrepreneurs in NC
When looking at the statistics combined with what makes a good entrepreneur, right now is a great time to become an entrepreneur in NC.
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20 Frequently Asked Questions When Starting a Business
This article discusses 20 frequently asked questions to help potential business owners get their new business off to a great start.
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The Legal Side of a Social Media Influencer Business
There is a legal side to running a social media influencer business and it's important to know the rules to protect you and your business
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7 Time Management Hacks for Business Owners
Time management as a business owner is a superpower and a big part of success. Here are a few simple time management hacks.
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The Devil Is In The Details: Ancillary Agreements to a Purchase Agreement
There are different types of purchase agreements; therefore, it goes without saying that there may be several types of ancillary agreements
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Score! Helping Businesses Achieve Success
In this blog we discuss Score! Helping Businesses Achieve Success
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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.
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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.
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