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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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How to Safely and Legally Accept Credit Cards for Your Small Business
New electronic ways to accept payments are becoming the new norm in most cities. Below are ways to safely and legally accept credit cards.


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How to Protect Your Business from Cybercriminals
The lack of cybersecurity makes businesses such easy targets for criminals. Fortunately, there are ways to protect against these attacks.


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The Difference Between Employees and Independent Contractors In NC
There are a few factors to consider if a worker is an employee or independent contractor.


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What to Watch for in a Commercial Lease
Office leases are often one of the largest expenses for businesses, and care should be taken to make sure it is right for your business.


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What Is Cryptocurrency and Should Your Business Accept It?
The latest trend hitting the market and skyrocketing forward is the use of cryptocurrency. But should your business accept it?


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What to do About Negative Reviews About Your Business
Nonetheless, if you own a business, you are bound to receive a few negative reviews. The question is, what can you do about them?


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Protecting Your Business on Social Media
Although social media provides a great way to market a business, it can be dangerous if you are not careful.


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Small Business On the Rise Post-Pandemic
How businesses have adapted to the coronavirus pandemic and the rebound projections forecasted for these locally-owned shops.


Joe Dye Culik
Appeals Fail in Arbitration of Most Business Disputes, So Get It Right the First Time
In a lawsuit between the buyer and seller of a business pursuant to an asset purchase agreement, a decision from the Court of Appeals...


Shawna Dye Culik
Happy National Small Business Week! Small Business Administration Resources for Your Business
For more than 50 years, the Small Business Administration has celebrated National Small Business Week and does so again this week.
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