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Can a business owner protect against harmful ex-employee behavior?

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Oct 15, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

Attorneys commanding in-depth business experience and providing clients with comprehensive services must operate across a broad realm of opportunities and challenges. One on-point website spotlighting full-service advocacy spanning the universe of business concerns...

Contractor disputes can leave clients disappointed

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Jun 18, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

It is common for Arkansas residents to want to update their homes or make much-needed repairs. In many cases, individuals enlist the help of construction-related professionals in efforts to have those changes made. Of course, not every client-contractor relationship...

Understanding leases can help with commercial lease disputes

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Apr 22, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

Owning a business can put a lot of pressure on anyone. When individuals are first getting started, they may feel overwhelmed by the many decisions that they need to make. In particular, when looking for commercial property to lease, it is wise to fully understand the...

Even with protections, trade secret issues could arise

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Apr 9, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

Having confidential and proprietary information can help businesses stay ahead of the game. Arkansas company owners want to do their best to protect such information, but their actions do not always prevent trade secret issues. In some cases, workers or former workers...

Trademark infringement leads to lawsuit with Rihanna against dad

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Jan 28, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

Trademarks can give business owners some peace of mind in knowing that they have taken steps to protect certain intellectual property. Still, a trademark may not physically stop another person or entity from using that property. However, it can allow the trademark...

Bob Marley family companies win breach of contract suit, appeal

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Jan 17, 2019 | Commercial Litigation

Business owners and operators often want to take precautions to make sure that they do not put their companies at unnecessary risk for damages. These precautions often involve creating contracts and other agreements when they do business with another person or entity....

Project denials could lead to construction litigation

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Nov 19, 2018 | Commercial Litigation

Because there are many facets involved with completing construction projects, it is easy for something to go wrong along the way. As a result, a company could have to deal with many hardships in order to complete a project. In some cases, a business may face problems...

Financial impacts often at stake with commercial lease disputes

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Aug 27, 2018 | Commercial Litigation

Rather than buying a building to conduct business operations, numerous Arkansas companies often lease commercial property for their necessary uses. These leases act as binding contracts and can help create a clear relationship between the landlord and the tenant. Of...

Lawsuits may be necessary when breach of contract occurs

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Jul 17, 2018 | Commercial Litigation

Running a successful business takes a lot of hard work. Once certain milestones have been reached, company owners may feel ready to expand their products or services. In some cases, this endeavor may mean creating contracts with suppliers in order to meet their needs....

Trademark infringement can prove damaging for companies

On behalf of McDaniel, Richardson & Calhoun | Jun 21, 2018 | Commercial Litigation

Most Arkansas business owners know that, even from the outset of creating their company, it is important to prepare for possible conflicts. There are many different issues that could lead to litigation, and one of those relates to trademark infringement. Trademarks...

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