Twenty years ago, Rush on Business began with a simple and deliberate goal: make the law understandable for everyday business owners. At the time, I took a chance on the idea that openly sharing clear, practical legal guidance through a blog could genuinely help people and, in doing so, build meaningful client relationships. I never could have imagined how many business owners it would reach, how many conversations it would start, or the lasting impact that approach would have over the years.

This blog is written for people running companies, signing leases, buying franchises, hiring employees, and taking real financial risks. People who did not have time for legal jargon, law review articles, or theory. They just wanted straight answers they could understand and use.

Over the years, the topics have been wide ranging. Franchise agreements. FDD red flags. Contracts that looked fine until they did not. Disputes that could have been avoided with one better question asked earlier. Decisions that carried legal consequences people did not flag soon enough.

The focus has always been simplicity. I translate complex legal issues into clear, practical guidance so business owners can make informed decisions with confidence.

If there is one lesson from twenty years of writing, it is this: clarity matters. When business and franchise owners understand what they are signing and why it matters, they make better decisions. Better decisions lead to stronger businesses and fewer costly surprises.

My writing has always been about helping business owners protect what they are building. Writing has been a way to teach, to warn, and sometimes to slow someone down just long enough to avoid a bad decision.

To everyone who has read along, shared a post, or reached out with a question that started with “I read something you wrote,” thank you. That is the highest compliment.

Twenty years later, the mission remains unchanged. Simple. Practical. Understandable legal information. I am so thankful for all this blog has provided to me. And I look forward to continuing posts throughout this coming year.