Nasir and Matt discuss the commercials featuring Ronald McDonalds approving of Taco Bell’s breakfast. They also attack the independent contractor misclassification issue from the employee perspective in the question of the day.
Nasir and Matt discuss the commercials featuring Ronald McDonalds approving of Taco Bell’s breakfast. They also attack the independent contractor misclassification issue from the employee perspective in the question of the day.
Employment law is an odd twentieth-century beast that doesn’t quite fit with the new nature of work, especially for small businesses. Your employees may be acting more and more like independent contractors — working from home, popping into the office on Saturday morning, putting in extra after-hours work without being asked, and answering e-mails on…
Nasir and Matt talk about the lawsuit over items of flair from Office Space and answer a question on options in purchasing a business.
The consumer protection provisions of the Truth in Lending Act and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act permit purchasers to dispute credit card charges. Credit card chargebacks can be expensive for businesses, though, not just because of the penalties assessed, but because of damage to reputation and lost sales opportunity. Why is this happening? Roughly speaking,…
Apparently so, at least according to a collection of men who share the name with a well-known McDonald’s mascot. The supersized one in the yellow jumpsuit, on the other hand, has nothing to fear from Chihuahuas. Last week, Taco Bell rolled out a new ad campaign, featuring testimonials from real-life Ronald McDonalds to promote its…
Nasir and Matt discuss the potential benefit of PiinPoint, the digital location finder, will have on small businesses. They also answer a question on whether you should make the first draft a contract.
Here’s a complicated situation. Suppose you do business in Florida, but have a smattering of employees in other states, like New York, California and Texas. As a condition of employment, you require a small group of particularly valuable employees to sign non-compete agreements. Not wanting to make all lawyers everywhere wealthy, you require that disputes…
Good, better, best Never let it rest. That was probably the annoying childhood mantra of many self-starters. It is also a pretty good way to understand the usefulness of those designations “TM” for trademarked or “SM” for service marked. They have no significance in federal law, but indicate an effort on the part of the…
More to the point, is it worth it for entrepreneurs to deal with bitcoin? Bitcoin is appealing to a very particular demographic, so whether the trouble is worth it for your small business depends a little on target market. Are you marketing to young-ish, affluent-ish, early adopters of new technology? They are the customers most…
Nasir and Matt discuss the IRS deciding that Bitcoin is property and not currency, the recent ruling that college football players may unionize, a lawsuit filed over an asset purchase gone wrong, and why one early investor is not excited about the Candy Crush IPO. They also answer questions about putting the “LLC” designation after…
Employers, especially small employers, tend to ask questions like, “What must I do to comply with the law?” It’s the kind of bean-counting inquiry that keeps business chugging along. But that’s not what the guy with the bodega south of 14th Street asked on the morning of 9/11. How to deal with the unimaginable disaster?…
Can anything be more fraught with contradiction than our attitude toward March Madness gambling? For most people it falls in the category of not the best idea but, really, what’s the harm, with a little bit of money and no bookie? It’s just fun, and besides everybody in the office does it. Enter Captain Renault,…
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
Podcast: Download
We love our work. We love reviewing that lease for your new location. We thrive on closing that acquisition that nearly fell through. We’re fulfilled when we structure a business to grow, raise capital, and be legally protected.
We focus on developing close relationships with our clients by being like business partners. A partner who provides essential, personalized, proactive legal support.
We do all of this without utilizing the traditional billable hour model. You pay for the value we bring, not the time spent on calls, emails, and meetings.
Our team is made up of attorneys and staff that share these values and we are retained by clients who want the same.
Pasha Law PC operates in the states of California, Illinois, New York, and Texas.
Meet Our TeamPasha Law Select offers the expertise of a high-end general counsel legal team for every aspect of your business at a fixed monthly rate. Pasha Law Select is deliberately designed to allow our legal team to be proactive, to anticipate, and to be comprehensive in serving our clients. To be great lawyers, we need to know our clients. We can’t know our clients unless we represent a select number of clients in the long-term. This is Pasha Law Select.
Learn More