Writing out a contract for a business means that you have to take the needs of the company into account, but you also have to think about the other party. These contracts can’t be one-sided, so they have to offer protection for both sides of the matter. If you’re the...
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What is ‘slander of title’ in aviation?
Laws provide specific protections for certain entities that provide services in the aviation field. Liens and other remedies are possible if an aircraft owner fails to pay what’s due for certain services, such as refueling, maintenance and storage. This allows the...
How can I defend myself against fraud?
Being accused of any type of fraud can be worryisome. No matter how confident you are that you are innocent, you still need to prove this to the courts. This is why a strong defense is necessary for all situations.Every accusation of fraud is unique, and this is why...
Dealing with defamation charges and contests to aviation liens
Unfortunately, it's common for those servicing an aircraft to be indebted for one reason or another. For example, fuel suppliers may not be fully reimbursed for their services and the amount of fuel supplied. Alternatively, a mechanic may not have been fully paid for...
3 ways to address business and contract issues out of court
Business disputes are common because people often have expectations or ideals that other people fail to meet. In some cases, business disputes are clear violations of a contract. Addressing these disputes proactively can help protect your business from further...
Common types of fraud
Fraud is a very serious matter for both sides. For the defendant, showing that they didn't try to commit a crime is a priority. For the victim, recouping their money is the focus. Because these are complex matters, it is imperative that you have all the information...
The 1-2-3 of establishing fraud
Not every challenge you come across in a business deal is confined to your contract. The situation that leads up to you signing the contract is sometimes just as important legally as the document itself. At the Firm we often encounter...