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Colorado Employment Law and Non-compliant Employees
When we are dealing with a non-compliant employee, it is understandable that we would want to get to the bottom of the issue rather than jump directly to firing. This post will offer recommendations for getting to the bottom of what’s going on with a non-compliant employee, as well as some advice if a demand for compliance or termination is in order.
Making Apologies as a Small Business Owner
As a Colorado small business owner, you may never face a televised congressional hearing evaluating your business practices, but you may someday find yourself making apologies as a small business owner. Here are three tips for getting the apology right, and some thoughts on when you may need legal advice.
Time, Money, and Talent: Three Keys to Inclusive Small Business Giving
In addition to the need to vet a chosen charity, finding a variety of ways that allow you and your team to offer time, money, or talent can insure all employees have an opportunity to give and no one feels left out.
Five Year End Tasks for Every Small Business Owner
If you’re a small business owner, the end of the year can signal your busiest season, or a quiet time when you catch up on paperwork and planning. Either way, before New Year’s Day arrives, make sure you’ve reviewed this list of five year end tasks for every small business owner.
How the Apple v. Samsung Case Impacts Small Business
If you do design work, including online applications, processes, and websites, you should pay attention to the legal battle that Samsung and Apple have been in over design patent infringement.
3 Small Business Owner Time Shortage Syndromes and How to Cure Them
If you are a small business owner, you are likely often faced with multiple demands on your time and a severe shortage of hours in the day. Here are tips and suggestions for what to do if you are suffering from any of 3 small business owner time management syndromes.
Omnichannel Marketing for Colorado Small Businesses
Remember the last time you searched for something on your phone and later had it pop up on your desktop computer at work? Or looked at an ad on one website and then noticed it in the sidebar of every website you visited for a week afterward? If yes, you’ve been the victim (or beneficiary?) of omnichannel marketing.
Small Business Fraud in Colorado
We hear stories and hope it never happens to us, but when we step back a moment and think about how often small business fraud occurs in Colorado, we quickly realize that we need to be vigilant.
Financing My Small Business: Department of Labor’s Overtime Rule
While some employees might well be rejoicing, recent changes in overtime rules have some employers concerned. When the Department of Labor's Overtime Rule was announced in May 2016, it introduced some important changes that will surely impact employees and employers...
Planning for the End of a Business Partnership
You need a clear road map for dissolving a business partnership, even if you never intend for that end to come.
7 Common Legal Mistakes to Avoid as a New Business
7 Common Legal Mistakes to Avoid as a New Business Starting a new business can be exciting. For many businesses, the excitement is the thrill of seeing their venture prosper and grow. For other businesses, though, this initial excitement can turn into regret caused by...
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