July Update: Understanding Master Agreements and wire transfer best practices

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What new resources do we have for you this month? Take a look at our quick video from Fourscore Attorney Jesse Jones.https://youtu.be/VpkgragNndg

Understanding Master [X] Agreements

Over on the blog, Fourscore Attorney Maks Ewendt dives into the topic of Master [X] Agreements. What legal power does the word "Master" provide? What are the pros and cons of using this designation? Click over to the blog post to make sure you're well-informed on these agreements.

Rbundle Receives GrepBeat Shoutout

Our client Rbundle was featured by GrepBeat! Rbundle reduces the time it takes professional service providers and potential business clients to connect, resulting in working relationships that are more efficient and profitable. Check out the feature story here.

COVID Hiring Process Flexibilities Ending

If you've made a hire since March 2020, note that U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently announced an August 30, 2023 deadline for employees whose documents were inspected remotely during the temporary flexibilities. Read about the requirements here.

Wire Transfers Explained

In his latest blog post, Fourscore Attorney Ben Jacob gives a detailed explanation of wire transfers and best practices for wiring funds. With recent bank collapses, it's important to be in the know. Read the post to understand how to avoid wire transfer fraud and make secure, timely transfers.Headquartered in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, Fourscore Business Law serves entrepreneurs and businesses in the Triangle, throughout the Southeast and in Silicon Valley / San Francisco. We also represent venture capital funds and other investors who invest in companies throughout the U.S. The idea of delivering maximum impact in a simple and succinct manner is what we’re calling the Fourscore Principle. And that is what Fourscore Business Law is based on. Our clients operate in a broad range of industries including tech, IoT, consumer products, B2B services and more. Questions? Shoot us an email or give us a call at (919) 307-5356. Your first call is on us.  

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