Latest Buzz: Common ‘Wisdom’ May Not Be Real Business Law
Did you catch Ed Enoch’s article in the Buzz on Biz? If not, read more here and make sure your business is operating within the legal limits of the law.
Buying and Selling a Business: What You Need to Know
Ed Enoch, Partner with Enoch Tarver Law Firm, gives us some very important information in regards to buying and selling businesses and how to make the right decisions. Watch his chat with Augusta CEO: Ed Enoch on Buying and Selling a Business
Top Ten Things Businesses Do Wrong
Recently, Ed Enoch had the privilege of speaking at a Tech Talk event. He shared with new entrepreneurs and young start-up company owners the many pitfalls and challenges they may face as they scale their enterprises. See the attached PDF for the areas to watch for and contact Ed to learn more about how it […]
What’s Up with Trump and Grassroots Advocacy
Recently we presented to the Athens, Georgia Society for Human Resource Management on Labor and Employment initiatives by the Trump Administration and a primer on how to engage your legislative representatives. See the attached document for the information to guide your company or organization. Grass Roots Action
Whose Picture is it Anyway?
Lots of news stories lately about data and privacy on the internet. Facebook in particular has been in the Congressional soup over data-mining by third parties. For employers, and particularly non-profits, there is the question of whether we can use images of employees, volunteers or program participants. Cell phone cameras are ubiquitous and give the […]
Ed Enoch Talks Small Business with Augusta CEO
Enoch Tarver Law Firm Partner Ed Enoch discusses why he chooses to represent small business and the importance of helping small business owners make smart legal choices. Check out his video with Augusta CEO and learn more: http://augustaceo.com/video/2018/01/ed-enoch-choosing-represent-small-business/
Who owns the LinkedIn account?
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the like continue to be the “Wild Wild West” of privacy decisions. The link below sumarizes recent cases around the county concerning social media. The decisions in this link reinforce the idea that social media, even with privacy settings, is not considered truly private. For employers, these cases also raise the […]
No Way Out
I frequently talk to my clients, particularly small business owners, about the need to have an estate plan. Taking that theme one step further, business owners need to have an exit strategy. I am currently working with a couple of clients on succession planning. Many more businesses I represent need this planning, but have not […]
Department of Labor Announces New Minimum Salary Requirements
The Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers to pay employees overtime at a rate of 1 ½ times their normal hourly rate. However, employers can exempt certain categories of employees from the overtime requirement if they fit into an exempt job classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) sets minimum salary levels required to meet this […]