by ryanshamblin | Sep 12, 2019 | Business Litigation
Commercial real estate can play a pivotal role in business development and growth. However, a business’s success is often dependent on the limitations placed upon it by its commercial property. This is why it is usually critical for these businesses to carefully...
by ryanshamblin | Jul 25, 2019 | Business Litigation
Franchising a business can be a great way to appease one’s entrepreneurial spirit while minimizing the risk. This is because the parent company provides its name, goodwill, goods, equipment and business practices in exchange for a licensing fee and a portion of...
by ryanshamblin | Jun 12, 2019 | Business Litigation
Navigating Knoxville’s zoning ordinances can be a nightmare. And the stakes can be high for those who are deemed to have gone astray form those regulations. In fact, a violation of zoning laws can result in massive fines that can leave a business devastated. But...
by ryanshamblin | Jun 6, 2019 | Business Litigation
The business world in Tennessee operates on contracts, which, in their most basic terms, are legally enforceable agreements whereby each party promises something to the other. The best practice is to commemorate these agreements in written form, so that there is no...
by ryanshamblin | Mar 26, 2019 | Business Litigation
In the business world, a lot depends on the creation of and adherence to contracts and other agreements. These contracts can pertain to just about anything, from funding processes and supply chain functionality to employment terms and work processes. Of course, there...
by ryanshamblin | Feb 11, 2019 | Business Litigation
Previously on this blog we discussed the remedies that can be sought for breach of contract. In many cases, those who have been wronged seek compensation for their financial losses. Then, they may either seek to continue the contract or rescind it so that no further...