Entries by Helen Lavigne

BlueRecruit

The purpose of Client Tell is to spotlight the incredible work of our clients, and to help businesses learn from and connect with each other. We sat down with entrepreneur Rich Camacho, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BlueRecruit, to learn how this Raleigh startup is revolutionizing the way job candidates connect with employees seeking […]

PPP Flexibility Act & Interim Final Rules – Key Program Updates

By: Benjamin Jacob On June 5th, the federal government enacted the Paycheck Protection Flexibility Act (the “Flexibility Act”) in response to a wave of criticism across industries and mounting lawsuits over the PPP’s rollout. In the past several weeks, the United States Treasury and Small Business Administration have also issued two Interim Final Rules both implementing […]

What Happens After Legal Zoom

  By: Jesse Jones What About Legal Zoom? It isn’t just legal zoom – if you’re an entrepreneur, you might look into any number of the online legal services companies that have sprouted up over the past +/- 20 years to help set up your new business.  These online legal services companies can play a […]

Fourscore – Market Observations

By: Benjamin Jacob As the COVID-19 pandemic and protests across the United States over racial injustice have gripped the world, great uncertainty remains as to what comes next in the private markets as startups and investors alike seek to find the best path forward. At Fourscore Business Law, one of our core services is serving […]

Poppy

The purpose of Client Tell is to spotlight the incredible work of our clients, and to help businesses learn from and connect with each other. We sat down with entrepreneur Cameron Hardesty, the Founder & CEO of Poppy, to learn how this Washington, D.C. startup is revolutionizing the floral industry, from farmer to consumer. When […]

The Costs of Free Speech and Silence for Businesses

  By: Pete Singh Recent events have sparked controversy and outrage. From police brutality to protests to rioting, how can businesses navigate these trying times without widening the divide? Should coworkers even discuss such burning hot topics? Some storefronts are being destroyed during demonstrations, forcing owners to confront complex and divisive issues. Even if your office […]