On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Jan 30, 2019 | Employment Law
No dissents. No concurrences. In fact, nothing but clear consensus among justices of the United States Supreme Court in an employment case termed by one national publication as “a remarkable win for labor rights.” SCOTUS delivered that ruling earlier this...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Jan 23, 2019 | Business & Commercial Law
An in-depth and informative online overview of the franchise business model notes that it is a comparatively recent form of commercial enterprise in the United States. Reportedly, the American franchising form “dates from the early 1950s and is a relatively new...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Jan 16, 2019 | Business & Commercial Law
Here’s an increasingly common answer to the above headline query leading off today’s Gottschlich & Portune blog post: Arguably they are. For, truly, what other business risk rivals a sizable cyberattack for the broad-cased calamity it can spawn? Many...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Jan 10, 2019 | Business & Commercial Law
How did Ohio fare in the business realm during 2018? Just fine, thank you. In fact, enviably from the perspective of just about every statistic and measuring yardstick used to gauge commercial health and business viability/traction. Here’s one clearly relevant...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Jan 7, 2019 | Business & Commercial Law
“[W]ell before it is necessary.” A wealth planning expert writing for Forbes strongly endorses the above-cited timeframe for an individual or family in Ohio or elsewhere to duly consider estate planning essentials and craft well-tailored and legally tight...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Jan 5, 2019 | Uncategorized
One thing that Ohio business owners figure out fairly quickly is that they need to keep on top of their paperwork. Even if you keep everything on your computer system, you back it up in order to avoid losing important information. If you have employees, you could say...