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Deliberate and Direct Interference: The Tumultuous Tort of Inducing Breach of Contract

by Kafrouni Lawyers | Apr 3, 2019 | Business Disputes, News, Risk Management

Introduction A contractual relationship is not often considered within the scope of torts law. In fact, it is a distinct area of the law, governed by a series of well-established principles. It is well-known, as well, that contractual relationships give rise to...

Economic Torts: Limits on the Conduct of Business

by Kafrouni Lawyers | Mar 5, 2019 | Business Disputes, Legal Compliance, News, Risk Management

Introduction The world of business is inherently competitive. Often, business owners can feel as though they’re on the defensive, with other commercial entities constantly growing around them. Of course, for many, that is simply the nature of business. But there are...

What is a Guarantor?

by Kafrouni Lawyers | Jan 7, 2019 | Business Disputes, Business Improvement, Business Structuring, Contracts & Negotiations, News, Risk Management

Introduction In any commercial agreement or transaction, financial security is key. All parties to an agreement want to ensure that their interests are protected. However, that’s not always an easy thing to ensure. After all, there are plenty of variables to take into...

How to Protect your Personal Assets as a Business Owner

by Kafrouni Lawyers | Dec 14, 2018 | Business Disputes, Business Improvement, Business Structuring, News, Starting a Business

Introduction As a business owner, you put a lot into your work. Time, effort, and money are the main foundations of a successful business. Often, though, operating a business is an exchange and what you put in is what you get out. As a result, you can find your...

Shareholders Disputes Series (Part 10 of 10) – Bad management of the company

by Kafrouni Lawyers | Nov 5, 2016 | Business Disputes, News, Risk Management

Is this happening to you? Majority, you’re not running the company the way it should be – it’s just bad management! Introduction Proprietary companies are often controlled by a single shareholder or a group. The majority’s nominated directors will control the...

Shareholders Disputes Series (Part 9 of 10) – No market for their shares

by Kafrouni Lawyers | Oct 3, 2016 | Business Disputes, News, Risk Management

Is this happening to you? Majority, I can’t sell my shares. You won’t buy them at a reasonable price and I can’t sell them anywhere else. I’m locked in! Introduction Proprietary companies are often controlled by a single shareholder or a group. The majority’s...
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