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4 Tips for Responding to a Request for Proposal

Request for Proposal when a company is interested in using your services or buying a commodity or asset from you, you will typically be presented with a Request for Proposal (RFP).[1] This document, as its name suggests, is used to solicit a proposal from you, often through a bidding process. Formal requests for proposals identify the goods or services requested, describe the qualifications sought in a provider, Read More

What Business Owners Should Know About Contracts of Adhesion

Business owners do not have the time to negotiate every line of every contract for every single deal, especially as their businesses grow and they gain more clients and customers. As a result, many choose to recycle their agreements with employees, vendors, or other third parties. These documents are also referred to as standard form contracts.[1] Standard Form Contracts Standard form contracts can be used in Read More

Injunctive Relief Explained

Injunctive relief is a technical term that means you have asked someone to stop doing something. Often, the egregious activity is something that causes you financial harm. Injunctive relief may sound very technical and complex, but it’s actually quite common. In fact, you’re probably very familiar with injunctive relief, you just don’t recognize it by that term. Here’s our explanation of injunctive relief and some Read More

4 Elements to Include in a Service Agreement

For a service provider, there are risks associated with beginning a new client relationship. If you take payment upfront, the client may demand more work than should be included in the price. If you wait to be paid after the work is provided, the client may refuse to pay. Owners of service businesses should notice this and realize that a Service Agreement can establish your rights and responsibilities extremely Read More

Do You Need a Privacy Policy for Your Website?

The short answer to this question is yes. Everyone with a website needs a privacy policy. No matter what kind of business you are, you need a privacy policy. Even if you don’t sell any items on your website, you still need it. In this blog, we explain why. [1] It’s the Law There are privacy laws around the world that state that if you collect information on your visitors, you must notify them that you are doing Read More