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Over the course of the past 20 years, the Virginia Supreme Court has Read More
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Every business depends on contractual relationships with its suppliers, customers, employees, and others. Large corporations have legal departments to draft and review contracts. Most small businesses enter into contracts without prior legal review, so here are some common mistakes to avoid when creating a business contract.
Mark Twain once said, “Oral contracts aren’t worth the paper... Read More
The basic minimum criteria that need to be contained in a physician’s noncompete come directly from the Texas Business & Commerce Code, Section 15.50(b).
The covenant must not deny the physician access to a list of his patients whom he or she had seen or treated within one year of termination of the contract or employment.
The covenant must also not deny the physician access to the medical records of the physician’s patients upon authorization by... Read More
The formation of a valid contract requires the mutual assent of the contracting parties. Essner v. Shoemaker,
393 Pa. 422, 425, 143 A.2d 364, 366 (1958) (citation omitted). Mutual
assent to a contract does not exist, however, when one of the
contracting parties elicits the assent of the other contracting party by
means of duress. Carrier v. William Penn Broadcasting Co., 426 Pa. 427, 431, 233 A.2d at 521 (1967). A...
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