In a word, good.That succinct assessment responding to today’s above-posed blog headline seems to reasonably sum up the collective viewpoint of several presenters making business observations recently at an annual Connecticut economic summit. Fleshed out a bit,...
Month: January 2019
What problems might delay a real estate closing?
Perhaps you have found the home of your dreams. You and the seller have signed a real estate purchase contract, and you are anxiously awaiting the closing.Will the closing date as specified in the contract actually occur? Here are six situations that could cause a...
What are Connecticut craft distillers concerned about?
More parity.In a nutshell, that's it. So say Connecticut craft distillers frustrated by what they regard as an uneven regulatory playing field that favors breweries and wineries across the state while selectively penalizing them.Here's an example of what drives their...
How is a Connecticut closely held business defined?
Loosely.That is a notably abbreviated yet reasonably responsive answer to the above headline query in today’s blog post. For, indeed, while there are specific characteristics commonly linked with so-called closely held businesses, there is no associated list of...
A few tips for employers issuing written warnings to workers
We noted in a recent blog post the truism that employers' day-to-day workplace concerns are both myriad and complex. There is routinely a lot on the minds of successful entrepreneurs and established business principals in Connecticut and elsewhere as they focus on...
Worker discipline can spell material concerns for an employer
The word "litigation" is a term that alarms and even terrifies many business principals.And for good reasons. For starters, taking a business dispute to court or defending against a legal claim is a fundamentally unpredictable proposition. Risks abound in litigation;...