Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck continues to line many bookshelves in Ohio and throughout the nation. Although the author has been deceased since 1968, his work continues to be a hot topic of conversation in literary circles, and apparently, in some courtrooms as...
Month: August 2017
Business financing decisions and creditors decision process
Every day, new businesses open their doors throughout Ohio. The majority of these businesses have had to make numerous business financing decisions as a part of this process. Often, these financing decisions involved creditors and specific credit criteria. Prior to...
Former Uber CEO at center of shareholder disputes
After investing both time and money into a new enterprise, a business entrepreneur expects to reap the rewards of such a venture. Perhaps these rewards are in the form of income, or perhaps prestige is the ultimate goal. As the Ohio business continues to grow, it is...
Contract disputes: Contractor claims city unlawfully rejected bid
When it comes to bidding on an employment contract, businesses in Ohio and elsewhere often have to compete with rivals. While in many cases the job may go to the lowest bidder, a company could decide to enlist the services of the another party instead. Should the...
Business financing decisions critical to success
How to finance a business can often be one of the greatest challenges that an Ohio business owner will face. For new businesses, there may not be that many financing options available. For struggling businesses, this may be true as well. Business financing decisions...