by Slate Stern | Oct 19, 2020 | Business Litigation, Slate's Law Blog
If your company is involved in business litigation or is anticipating litigation over an existing business dispute, it is critical for you to understand how courts handle cases involving spoliation of evidence. In short, you are not allowed to destroy business...
by Slate Stern | Sep 21, 2020 | Business Litigation, Slate's Law Blog
PPP Loans: If you own a small business in Santa Fe and you received an SBA loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), or if you received an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL), you should be aware of what could happen if you ultimately need to close your...
by Slate Stern | Jul 20, 2020 | Business Litigation, Slate's Law Blog
When your business is facing a shareholder dispute, or you are contending with the potential outcomes of a shareholder dispute, it is important to have an experienced Santa Fe business litigation attorney on your side. While shareholder disputes do not necessarily...
by Slate Stern | Jun 22, 2020 | Breach of Contract, Business Litigation, Slate's Law Blog
In our business litigation practice, we routinely represent businesses that are facing litigation as a result of a breach of contract. There are various types of contracts that can lead to a breach of contract claim, and the need for a business to file a claim or to...
by Slate Stern | Apr 20, 2020 | Business Litigation, Slate's Law Blog
When businesses hire new employees in Santa Fe, New Mexico, they often draft employment contracts that include Non-Compete Clauses or non-compete agreements. Non-compete clauses are one type of “restrictive covenant,” or clauses or agreements that are contained in...
by Slate Stern | Mar 13, 2020 | Breach of Contract, Business Litigation, Slate's Law Blog
The worldwide pandemic of COVID-19 has impacted many businesses large and small in Santa Fe and across the United States, and the impact will likely continue. In addition to concerns of spreading the virus and obtaining proper healthcare, company owners are also...