Author: Linsi Tuttle
What You Should Know About Non-Disclosure Agreements
Posted on November 1, 2019

In my practice as a business law attorney, I am regularly asked by my clients about ways that they can protect their businesses. While there are many different strategies that could be used to afford your company various levels of protection, one of the more common ways is the use of non-disclosure agreements or NDAs. There has always been a bit of confusion in the general population about exactly what the purpose of an NDA is and when to use such an agreement. Non-disclosure agreements, also known as also known […]
Naperville Business Law Attorney Talks About Good Hiring Practices for Your Small Business
Posted on October 31, 2019

Large, multinational companies always seem to be hiring. Proof of this can be seen in a typical Walmart where touchscreen application kiosks have replaced resumes and cover letters. Of course, a large company like Walmart may have a constant need for new employees, but it is also better insulated against hiring mistakes. As a small business owner, hiring the wrong person can be quite costly, and the process itself can consume valuable time and resources. Fortunately, with the help of a qualified business law attorney, there are some things you […]
Naperville Business Lawyer on Effective Workplace Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Policies
Posted on October 28, 2019

While most businesses have anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies in place, many still face harassment or discrimination lawsuits because they fail to enforce those policies. More often than not, these are for repeat incidents that have, for one reason or another, gone unresolved. However, a recent report from the Bureau of National Affairs suggests that there are more single incident cases today than there were just mere years ago, and that can mean serious trouble for employers who fall short in providing a safe workplace environment for all. In my practice […]
Naperville Estate Planning Lawyer Talks About the Reasons People Put Off Estate Planning
Posted on October 23, 2019

If you are being honest with yourself, you most likely realize that it would be best for you to have some type of estate plan in place. At the very least, you should have a last will and testament. Most of us understand that it is generally better to make our own decisions regarding our assets than to allow the state to make decisions about them when we die. To be blunt, we cannot take our money and property with us, which means that there should be some sort of […]
Naperville Business Lawyer Discusses Plans for Unique Former Headquarters of Multi-Level Marketing Basket Company
Posted on October 22, 2019

In the age of social media, multi-level marketing companies seem to be more prevalent than ever before. For people of a certain age, it is nearly impossible to scroll through Facebook without seeing at least one friend or acquaintance posting about the cosmetics, essential oils, kitchen gadgets, or dietary supplements that changed their life—and they are offering you the same opportunity! Even better, you can become a consultant/associate/team member as well, and make enough money to quit your day job! As a business law attorney, I am as skeptical as […]
Naperville Business Lawyer Discusses Lawsuit Over Taco Bell Ad Disclaimer
Posted on October 17, 2019

As a business owner and a business law attorney, I understand how important it is to be honest and straightforward with my clients. Doing so should be a high priority for any business owner. When you own a franchise, however, things are often a little more complicated. Take, for example, the disclaimer that is read at the end of virtually every advertisement for a specific item at any national chain restaurant—the part where the voiceover announcer states, “At participating locations only; price and participation may vary.” Ads like these are […]
Naperville Estate Planning Lawyer on How to Become an Organ Donor
Posted on October 10, 2019

According to estimates from the federal government, an overwhelming majority of American adults support the idea of organ donation. In fact, the concept has the support of 95 percent of the U.S. adult population. With this in mind, it is a bit perplexing to realize that only 58 percent are actually registered organ donors! In my practice as an estate planning attorney, I am often approached by clients who have questions about organ donation and how to include their wishes regarding the matter in their estate plans. Fortunately for those […]
Naperville Business Law Attorney Talks About Hiring Help for the Winter Holiday Season
Posted on October 8, 2019

Now that summer is over and the kids are back to school, most people who celebrate the “typical” holidays are preparing for Halloween. While retailers’ shelves are full of orange and black decorations, spooky costumes, and sweet treats, you might have started to see the first signs of Christmas merchandise as well. For the average person, it may seem far too early to begin thinking about Christmas, but for many businesses—especially those associated with retail—it really is time to start preparing for the winter holiday season. As a business law […]
Naperville Business Lawyer Discusses the Success of Spooky Seasonal Pop-Up Stores
Posted on October 2, 2019

We have officially made it to October. For many people, the month of October is seen as the transition from summer to autumn, complete with falling leaves, campfires, and pumpkin spice lattes. For others, however, the arrival of October means just one thing: Halloween is right around the corner. If you are already getting excited in anticipation of scary celebrations, you are not alone. In fact, Americans spent almost $9 billion on Halloween purchases last year. While some of the spending went toward candy and treats, nearly $6 billion was […]
Naperville Business Law Attorney on Maintaining Perspective When Facing a Negative Review
Posted on September 30, 2019

Regardless of the sector in which you operate a business, your company would not exist if you did not have clients or customers. Without someone to buy your services or products, there would be no reason for you to continue offering them. For most business owners, including the clients of my business law practice, serving customers is among the most important priorities. In addition to offering quality products and services, such owners also strive to provide a first-class experience for their customers. Unfortunately, there are always going to be people […]