Essential estate planning for business ownersBy Michael C. FoltzSeptember 2013The conventional estate plan addresses the disposition of assets and mitigation of taxes, while business owners require estate planning and business succession documents that compliment one another.
Fifield: A new “requirement” for restrictive covenantsBy Joseph H. McFarlaneDecember 2013The recent Illinois appellate court decision of Reliable Fire Equipment Co. v. Arredondo invalidating a non-solicitation and non-competition agreement, has employers wondering whether they could ever enforce restrictive covenants against their former employees.
Harassment: Supreme Court defines “supervisor” for revising job descriptionsBy James G. GillinghamDecember 2013As a result of Vance v. Ball State University, all employers should analyze their job descriptions and determine whom they are identifying as supervisors and redraft the language where appropriate.
Lessees and superfund liabilityBy Gene SchmittgensJune 2013In December of last year, EPA published new guidance which clarifies that a lessee is entitled to assert the bona fide prospective purchaser defense.
Standards of value in a business valuationBy Andrew G. VaughnJanuary 2013Clients and attorneys tend to be surprised and/or confused when they learn that legally a business could have multiple values at the same time. This is because there can be different standards of value The following article illustrates this concept through hypothetical examples.