Can Employers Stop Employees from Taking a Stand on the War in Ukraine or Require Them to Support the Employer’s Position?

The war brought about an outpouring of support for Ukraine, as well as anger toward Russia. Although employers can ban all political speech, content-based employer restrictions may violate employment discrimination laws.

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Raising Money for a Business or Investment from Friends and Family May Require Compliance With Securities Laws

People raising money for a small business or real estate investment may be surprised that they are selling investment contracts subject to federal and state securities laws.

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Managing an “Accidental” Tenancy-in-Common

Every tenancy in common owner group eventually will experience change as the owners’ life stages and objectives change, or the property is passed to the next generation. Therefore, every group that owns property as tenants in common should have a Tenancy in Common Agreement.

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