Employment lawsuits are continually on the rise.  Here are seven things that may help you avoid employee lawsuits:

1.  Treat Employees with Respect:  Seems like a basic philosophy but it is amazing how many employers forget to treat their employees with respect.  Employees that are humilated or treated in a disrespectful way are much

The Iowa consumer class action against Microsoft resumed this week with testimony from the first live witness in the trial, Ronald Alepin.  Alepin is a computer consultant and a technology advisor with MOFO in San Francisco.  Groklaw has some interesting information about Alepin and his past dealings with Microsoft.

Alepin has been called to

If you are starting a new business in Iowa it is important to know your registration and tax-related responsibilities.  The following is a list of helpful resources for the new business start-up in Iowa.

Frank Felker of Radio Free Enterprise has an interesting take on what is in store for businesses in 2007.  His #1:

Downward pressure will continue on both your costs and your prices.
The Wal-Mart Effect has hit every segment of our economy. The world’s largest retailer has taught every consumer to expect the very lowest

New York small business lawyer, Imke Ratschko, has some excellent advice regarding the care corporate officers should exercise when signing agreements.  As Imke points out, it is always important for a corporate officer to sign agreements and other documents using their corporate title.  Moreover, the officer should make sure to read the agreement

George’s Employment Blawg, written by attorney George Lenard of St. Louis, has some excellent posts (see here and here) on the risks and liabilities associated with using Facebook for employment background checks.   Some of the risks may include discrimination claims and Fair Credit Reporting Act violations.  The use of other social networking sites such