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are you in compliance with the labor laws? do your contracts fully protect you in the event of litigation? are you vulnerable to a potential class action lawsuit? discover these and other legal topics to minimize your risks and avoid costly legal mistakes.
how to avoid paying attorneys’ fees
Part I: Exceptions to the American Rule


Manual Labor + Biweekly Wages = Double Pay? (coming soon)
Why paying your Employees biweekly instead of weekly may require you to pay double compensation
key provisions you must include in every contract (coming soon)
How a few simple contractual provisions can reduce your exposure to liability and increase your potential recovery


guide to new york’s overtime pay requirements (coming soon)
Part I: common exceptions to the overtime rules
how to avoid paying attorneys’ fees (coming soon)
Part II: important considerations to ensure your attorneys’ fees provision is enforceable and fully protects you

coming soon

the right way to terminate an employee
Part I: The importance of severance agreements

Security tools debtors don’t want you to know
Part I: The pitfalls of confessions of judgments

guide to new york’s overtime requirements
Part II: The dangers of time sheet rounding

how to avoid paying attorneys’ fees
Part III: important considerations for lease agreements

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