

Rubenstein Business Law Continues to Grow
Saddlebrook, NJ - - The growing virtual business law firm of Rubenstein Business Law continues to expand by welcoming seasoned business...


Time to Update Your Company's Cell-Phone Policy
About 85% of American companies have a written policy that limits workers' use of cell phones while driving. The goal is to improve...


Can You Sue for a Bad Online Review ?
Online customer reviews have become a very important part of retail business. In one recent survey, two-thirds of shoppers said they...


Commercial Landlord is Responsible for Disability Access
A commercial landlord who leased space for a restaurant and a liquor store can be held liable in court if the premises aren’t accessible...


Rubenstein Business Law Expands By Adding New York Big Law Attorney
The growing virtual business law firm of Rubenstein Business Law continues to expand by adding former Wilkie Farr & Gallagher business...


Company Can't Fire Worker Whose Spouse is Sick
Marc Flagg worked for a Boston-area medical supplier for 18 years, apparently receiving positive performance reviews the whole time. But...


Social Media Marketing can Create Legal Traps for Businesses
If you’re using social media to market your business, that’s terrific – but you should be aware that the same legal rules that apply in...


‘Crowdfunding’ Businesses Have Obligations to Investors
More and more start-up businesses are seeking funding on websites such as Kickstarter or Indiegogo, promising small rewards to individual...


Companies Can't Force Workers to Accept ‘Payroll Cards’
Companies cannot require workers to receive payment of their wages via “payroll cards,” according to the federal Consumer Financial...


Company Not Liable for Employee Who Assaulted Customer
A car dealership couldn’t be held liable in court for a salesman who sexually assaulted a customer, according to the Texas Court of...