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Best Ways to Implement AI Tools

By Godfrey Legal |

We are now in the age of robots. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while now. You might use Amazon Alexa to order products, tell you the time, give you weather conditions, or play games. Or maybe you use chatbots to assist you with customer service and online purchases. AI tools can… Read More »

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New Business Regulations for 2024

By Godfrey Legal |

Whether you own a small business or a large corporation, there’s one thing you always need to do: follow the law. Laws are in place to protect businesses, provide a safe work environment, and ensure that employees are treated fairly. When businesses intentionally do not follow the laws, they are not looked at favorably…. Read More »

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BusinessLit

Corporate Transparency Act

By Godfrey Legal |

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) went into effect on January 1, 2024. If you own a small business, you’ll want to take note, as this new law will likely affect you. Make sure you understand all the intricacies involved and how your business will be impacted. Otherwise, you could incur criminal or civil penalties…. Read More »

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Should You Buy an Absentee-Run Business?

By Godfrey Legal |

Many people want to be business owners, but they want to do it on their terms. They want to take the easy way out and generate passive income. Not having to run a business on a daily basis? Most people would say, yes please! But let’s face reality — this is not the norm…. Read More »

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Why You Should Consider Multi-Factor Authentication For Business Transactions

By Godfrey Legal |

Scammers will try to take advantage of people through various means and one of the easiest ways to do so is online. Hackers have ways to steal addresses, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers and other personal information that customers input online while filling out forms and making purchases. If you have a business… Read More »

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How Businesses Will Change in Wake of COVID-19

By Godfrey Legal |

The coronavirus crisis has led to a lot of changes in America. Millions of people have lost jobs. Shelter-in-place orders have made it difficult for people to keep in touch with friends and family members. The future of schools, sports and group activities is uncertain. Businesses will see change as well. While many have… Read More »

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BusLit

Changing Your Business Name: What You Need to Know

By Godfrey Legal |

Attitudes and opinions change over time. What you thought was a cool name for your business five years may now make you cringe. Your company name may no longer reflect your business goals. If this applies to you, you may want to consider changing your name. Changing your business name is possible, but the… Read More »

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Buying a Domain Name? Follow These Tips

By Godfrey Legal |

Advertising is the heart of every business, and the best way to advertise nowadays is to have a solid online presence. This involves an attractive website, but the first step is procuring a domain name. You’ve probably had trouble with a company’s website at some point or another. Is it .com or .net? Does… Read More »

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Florida Bar Loses Liquor License After Brawl

By Godfrey Legal |

Many people enjoy having a drink in the evenings and on weekends, especially after a stressful week dealing with work or personal issues. In order to serve alcohol in Florida, an establishment needs to have a liquor license. Getting a liquor license in Florida is challenging because supply is limited. Once you have a… Read More »

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Understanding Force Majeure in the Construction Industry

By Godfrey Legal |

In the construction industry, it seems as though no project ever gets done on time. Something always comes up. There are money issues, health problems and supply issues that tend to cause delays. Contractors often have issues hiring and keeping qualified employees. The client makes changes and causes delays. This can cause a project… Read More »

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