by David Holt | Apr 24, 2024
FTC Votes to Ban Most Non-Compete Agreements The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently voted 3-2 to issue a proposed rule that would effectively ban most non-compete agreements between employers and employees. This rule, if finalized, would have a significant impact...
by David Holt | Jan 17, 2024
Employee vs. Independent Contractor Rule Changes – Department of Labor The independent contractor designation will be under increased scrutiny for businesses starting on March 11, 2024 by the federal US Department of Labor (pending legal challenges). The...
by David Holt | Apr 2, 2021
Employees vs. Independent Contractor’s in Minnesota Employees: Employees are under the control of their employer. The employer determines the details of what the employee will do and how the work will be completed within the employers’ regular course of...
by David Holt | Jun 20, 2017
Forming an LLC is a major step in starting a business, and doing so with partners requires a bit more paperwork than being on your own. It is not too difficult if you follow a few basic steps. Registration You will begin with a form called the articles of...
by David Holt | May 24, 2017
Business contracts are unavoidable when you are an entrepreneur, and knowing how to write one will save you time and money. Contracts are most commonly used for the exchange of goods or to provide a value for something. Most business contracts should have concise...
by David Holt | May 9, 2017
Entrepreneurship allows for flexibility in your schedule as well as the location for where you do your work. This means that working from home is a legitimate option, and this comes with benefits and negatives. Pros Cost: Working from home allows for a lower...