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Rush Nigut is a shareholder with the Brick Gentry Law Firm in West Des Moines, Iowa. His practice includes both transactional and litigation matters including franchising and business law. Rush started his legal blog, Rush on Business, in 2006. He has been quoted or referenced by hundreds of other blogs, websites, and publications. He also is the editor of the Brick Gentry Trial Team blog and can help you identify the most qualified lawyer at Brick Gentry to handle your case. Our lawyers have a breadth of trial experience in personal injury, employment discrimination, business litigation, IP law, and class action cases.

Contracts. The word alone might make you think of stacks of paper and endless legal jargon. But fear not! As your friendly Iowa business lawyer, I am here to break down the basics of contracts. By the end of this post, you’ll feel more confident in understanding the backbone of every business deal. Let’s dive

When considering buying a franchise, one factor stands out as particularly critical to your success: franchisor support. Franchisor support can make or break your franchise journey, providing the necessary guidance, resources, and assistance to help you thrive. Here’s how to effectively assess the level and quality of support offered by a franchisor.

1. Review the

Thinking of diving into the world of franchising? Hold your horses! Before you jump in, it’s essential to do your homework. Here are seven must-do steps every savvy franchisee should follow to ensure they’re making a well-informed decision.

1. Review the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)

The FDD is your franchising bible. It’s packed with vital

All over the Web, you’ll see countless posts on strategies and benefits of obtaining seller financing if you are buying a business. And while that’s great for a business buyer, there are different considerations if you are a business owner. If you are selling a business, the financial terms can significantly impact your future financial

When deciding how to structure your business, one crucial consideration is asset protection. A common belief is that corporations offer better asset protection than Limited Liability Companies (LLCs). However, this belief is a myth. LLCs can provide equally robust asset protection, often with greater flexibility and fewer formalities.

The Rise of the LLC

LLCs have

This is a question I get all the time. When managing multiple rental properties, one of the primary questions investors face is whether to establish a separate Limited Liability Company (LLC) for each property. While an LLC offers several advantages, the decision to create one for each property involves various considerations, such as the amount

In the world of franchising, the franchise agreement is the cornerstone of the relationship between the franchisor and the franchisee. This legal document outlines the rights, responsibilities, and expectations of both parties. While many potential franchisees feel they must accept the agreement as presented (particulary since many franchisors claim it cannot be negotiated), one franchise

In the realm of business agreements, noncompete clauses have long been a subject of scrutiny and debate. These contractual provisions restrict individuals from working for or starting a competing business within a specified time frame and geographical area after leaving their current employment. While the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken steps to limit the

In a landmark move, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) narrowly approved a ban on noncompete clauses, sparking significant debate and raising questions about the future of employment contracts. As a business lawyer, I’ve been closely following this development and believe it’s crucial to examine both the opportunities and challenges it presents for businesses.

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