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What is a Material Breach?

Contracts are an integral part of running a company. When you're a business owner, they will protect your interests and ensure that your dealings with partners, employees, vendors, and other parties are fair. Because contracts are so integral to running a business, a...

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What Happens if There Is a Breach of Contract?

When contracts aren’t fulfilled, it can have a devastating impact on your business. Fortunately, you have rights after a breach of contract, and you may be entitled to recover damages from the party that failed to uphold their end of the agreement. In the following...

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Types of Investment Fraud

Individuals and businesses can fall victim to many types of investment fraud, including affinity fraud, advance fees, promissory notes, pre-IPO scams, pyramid schemes, Ponzi schemes, and pump-and-dump fraud. Smart investing can help a person set themselves up for a...

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Should I Incorporate my Business in Nevada?

Nevada is often thought of as one of the most business-friendly states in the country. Its tax laws and lack of regulations make it an attractive place for prospective entrepreneurs or business owners looking to expand. However, taking advantage of Nevada's...

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REA Law relocates its Reno Office

REA Law's office in Reno has relocated its Nevada office to a historical building in the Mid-Town district.  Effective immediately, the new address is 137 Mount Rose Street, Reno, Nevada 89509.  REA Law handles a variety of legal matters, with an emphasis on personal...

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Premises Liability in Casinos

Posted: July 25, 2019 Between the slot machines, floor shows, free drinks, and interesting people, casinos are a fun place to spend your free time. They're playgrounds for adults. More than 40 million tourists visit Nevada casinos every year, and the state's tourism...

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How Much Liability Insurance Do I Need?

In the state of California, all motorists are required to carry an insurance plan that provides at the minimum: $5,000 in Property Damage Liability $3,500 in Uninsured Motorist Property Damage $15,000 per person / $30,000 per accident in Bodily Injury Liability...

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