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Common Securities Law Violations and How to Avoid Them
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the federal agency that enforces the nation’s securities laws, which are essential to maintaining the inte ...
What You Need to Know About Securities Law
As a business owner, you might not often consider federal securities laws or how they can affect you, your employees, and your business. However, if your busin ...
Retaining Wall Failures: Your Guide to Neighbor Rights and Obligations
Whether ornate or simple, all retaining walls share a common purpose. These structures are meant to hold back soil and keep it from falling down a slope onto o ...
What to Do When Construction Projects Go Awry: Legal Advice
No matter how well-planned your construction project might be, there is always a chance that something will go wrong. While you may not be able to control whet ...
5 Ways a Construction Attorney Can Save Your Project Money
Putting together a construction project takes a significant amount of planning. With all of the moving pieces that you’re managing as you get ready to begin, y ...
How to Avert Risk: Construction Attorney Strategies
Any construction project comes with certain risks. Although not all projects may carry the exact same risks, all construction project risks have the same destr ...
Building Dreams: Why Your Project Needs Informative Legal Counsel
According to the Associated General Contractors of America, the construction industry creates structures with a combined value of approximately $2.1 trillion e ...
Permits: A Construction Attorney’s Advice for Navigating the Approval Process
Construction regulations differ in every state, but one thing is consistent — you need to get the appropriate permits before doing any construction work. Permi ...