It turns out it is surprisingly easy for a restaurant to lose its liquor license. For a recent example, look at the case of a Chili's in East Haven that had its liquor license suspended for one day and had to pay a fine for serving alcohol to a minor. While a...
Month: June 2018
Employment law issues in the workplace can fast lead to litigation
Business owners and upper-tier company executives in Connecticut enterprises obviously covet managers that are fast thinking and proactive in responding to workplace challenges.Ironically, though, such workers can sometimes be the source of work-linked problems when...
Court on when a company can’t force an arbitration-only clause
How do you resolve business conflict?Negotiation often does the trick, but not always. And when a contractual impasse seems truly implacable, formal litigation can be required to resolve it. And then there is arbitration, a long-honored dispute resolution process...
New business law promising for millions of American entrepreneurs
Reportedly, more than 40 million independent workers run diverse businesses across the United States. That spans enterprises from bakeries, laundromats and auto garages to furniture movers, tax-preparation outlets and convenience stores.And, quite literally, millions...