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Operating Agreements and Shareholder Agreements
An operating agreement is a document that describes the rights and obligations of each member of a Limited Liability Company (LLC), defines who is authorized to take what actions, and identifies the managers of the company – the person, or persons, responsible for conducting the day-to-day affairs of the LLC.
An operating agreement should contain terms that limit the authority of the manager to take certain actions, and require unanimous or close to unanimous consent before certain actions may be taken. A well-drafted operating agreement will also contain dispute resolution procedures, allowing for disputes to
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 14, 2020
 
 
Weinberger Law Moves to New Office 
 
Scottsdale, Arizona – July 14, 2020 – Weinberger Law, a Scottdale based business-focused law practice announced it moved its offices to a new location at Suite 200 on 17767 N Scottsdale Rd in Scottsdale, Arizona, to accommodate the growth of the practice.
“As we grew over the last several years, our previous office was not adequate for the amount of cases we handled and the number of clients we served,” said Brian Weinberger. “Our new office is much more spacious, more comfortable, very modern
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 14, 2020
 
 
Weinberger Law Moves to New Office 
 
Scottsdale, Arizona – July 14, 2020 – Weinberger Law, a Scottdale based business-focused law practice announced it moved its offices to a new location at Suite 200 on 17767 N Scottsdale Rd in Scottsdale, Arizona, to accommodate the growth of the practice.
“As we grew over the last several years, our previous office was not adequate for the amount of cases we handled and the number of clients we served,” said Brian Weinberger. “Our new office is much more spacious, more comfortable, very modern
Continue Reading Weinberger Law Moves to New Office 

Weinberger Law Newsletter – June 2020
Incredibly Exciting Times
These are incredibly exciting times for our firm! We have a beautiful new office in North Scottsdale, a new logo and branding, and now the first of what will be many monthly newsletters to come. Our commitment is to provide you with fresh, pertinent information about current legal issues and our development as a firm. If there are subjects you would like to read about in our newsletter, or if we can be of assistance with any concerns, please let us know.
The past few months have been challenging for all
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Weinberger Law Newsletter – June 2020
Incredibly Exciting Times
These are incredibly exciting times for our firm! We have a beautiful new office in North Scottsdale, a new logo and branding, and now the first of what will be many monthly newsletters to come. Our commitment is to provide you with fresh, pertinent information about current legal issues and our development as a firm. If there are subjects you would like to read about in our newsletter, or if we can be of assistance with any concerns, please let us know.
The past few months have been challenging for all
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A non-competition agreement, most commonly referred to as a “non-compete,” is a contract under which a party agrees not to engage in a certain line of business for a specified period of time in a specific geographic region. Non-compete agreements are typically used in two contexts: in the employment setting and when a business is being sold.
Employment
If utilized by an employer, the employee (or independent contractor) agrees that he or she will not engage in the same business as their employer for a specified period of time after they leave the company (e.g., 1 year) anywhere within a
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A non-competition agreement, most commonly referred to as a “non-compete,” is a contract under which a party agrees not to engage in a certain line of business for a specified period of time in a specific geographic region. Non-compete agreements are typically used in two contexts: in the employment setting and when a business is being sold.
Employment
If utilized by an employer, the employee (or independent contractor) agrees that he or she will not engage in the same business as their employer for a specified period of time after they leave the company (e.g., 1 year) anywhere within a
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With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent downturn in our economy, this may be the most oft-asked question that we hear. A similar question asked by business people who are trying to retain the business and contracts that they have is: “Can I still enforce this contract?”
The answer depends upon a few different factors:
First, when did you enter into your contract?
If you entered into your contract before the COVID-19 virus became world news, then one party or the other may have certain defenses to enforcement of the contract. This is because the onset of
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With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent downturn in our economy, this may be the most oft-asked question that we hear. A similar question asked by business people who are trying to retain the business and contracts that they have is: “Can I still enforce this contract?”
The answer depends upon a few different factors:
First, when did you enter into your contract?
If you entered into your contract before the COVID-19 virus became world news, then one party or the other may have certain defenses to enforcement of the contract. This is because the onset of
Continue Reading How Do I Get Out of This Contract?

Intellectual property disputes can be confusing, but a solid Arizona intellectual property lawyer can help clear things up, and if you have a valid dispute, they can assist. Here, we explain the elements required for something to constitute a violation of intellectual property law
Types of Intellectual Property
The most common types of intellectual property include:

  • Trade Secrets – This is information known only to a company and not public knowledge.
  • Copyright – This includes software, poems, songs, and scripts.
  • Trademarks – This includes symbols, phrases, words, and designs.

Know Your Rights
One of the first things you need
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Intellectual property disputes can be confusing, but a solid Arizona intellectual property lawyer can help clear things up, and if you have a valid dispute, they can assist. Here, we explain the elements required for something to constitute a violation of intellectual property law
Types of Intellectual Property
The most common types of intellectual property include:

  • Trade Secrets – This is information known only to a company and not public knowledge.
  • Copyright – This includes software, poems, songs, and scripts.
  • Trademarks – This includes symbols, phrases, words, and designs.

Know Your Rights
One of the first things you need
Continue Reading “Help! Someone Stole My Idea!” Did They?

Mediation is a unique skill that must be honed. Mediation itself is one of the most powerful tools available in our legal system to resolve disputes efficiently and inexpensively, whether they be disputes amongst employees, co-workers, vendors, contractors or others in their lives. Most residential real estate contracts in Arizona, in fact, require that parties mediate their disputes before anyone can file a lawsuit. Here are some useful tips for choosing the best mediator in life and business. 
A Mediator Must Be Honest, Trustworthy and Above All Neutral
A mediator is not a judge. He or she does not decide
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Mediation is a unique skill that must be honed. Mediation itself is one of the most powerful tools available in our legal system to resolve disputes efficiently and inexpensively, whether they be disputes amongst employees, co-workers, vendors, contractors or others in their lives. Most residential real estate contracts in Arizona, in fact, require that parties mediate their disputes before anyone can file a lawsuit. Here are some useful tips for choosing the best mediator in life and business. 
A Mediator Must Be Honest, Trustworthy and Above All Neutral
A mediator is not a judge. He or she does not decide
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Entering into the real estate market in Arizona is a great way to invest your money. It’s also a challenge many people aren’t ready to face. If you are ready to conduct real estate deals, it’s crucial to have an experienced real estate lawyer by your side throughout the entire process. Brian Weinberger of Weinberger Law explains five ways an Arizona real estate lawyer can save you headaches and money in today’s post.
Review the Purchase Contract
One of the most important benefits of working with a real estate lawyer in Arizona is that the lawyer will review the purchase
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Entering into the real estate market in Arizona is a great way to invest your money. It’s also a challenge many people aren’t ready to face. If you are ready to conduct real estate deals, it’s crucial to have an experienced real estate lawyer by your side throughout the entire process. Brian Weinberger of Weinberger Law explains five ways an Arizona real estate lawyer can save you headaches and money in today’s post.
Review the Purchase Contract
One of the most important benefits of working with a real estate lawyer in Arizona is that the lawyer will review the purchase
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Two fashion giants are clashing as Adidas is accusing Forever 21 of an intellectual property violation. The violation in question? Adidas claims that Forever 21 is using its signature three-stripe design on their clothing. Intellectual property is a hot topic for businesses of all sizes and in every industry. Protecting a company’s intellectual property is a primary priority for business owners. That’s why it’s best to have a trademark infringement lawyer represent your company when an issue arises.
An Overview of the Lawsuit
This intellectual property battle began more than two years ago when Adidas filed its original lawsuit against
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