Contracts are considered standard business etiquette, and they go a long way in outlining expectations for all parties and protecting against potential disagreements or misunderstandings. The content ...
A sword and a shield—that’s how lawyer Wendy Estela wants you to think about your contract. A Connecticut-based partner at Aeton Law Partners, Estela often helps interior designers retool their ...
First impressions count, and nothing says "professional operation" quite like a streamlined contract process. Paper contracts ...
The U.S. government is the biggest buyer in the world. CPAs can help clients build business by learning the federal procurement process and advising on how to compete successfully for a share of ...
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Q: A major corporate client of our agency wants us to arrange a couple of charter flights for 200 of the clients' employees and family members, who will travel to a remote island in late 2019. We have ...
Many companies, especially larger ones with complex, multinational travel programs, in recent years have shifted to longer-term contracts with their travel management companies. Executives from mega ...
If the last two years in business has taught us anything, it’s that best laid plans can often go awry. The IT services’ high-degree of technicality and the integral position of IT infrastructure ...
A contract isn’t just a get-out-of-jail-free card if something goes wrong. A strong but approachable letter of agreement can establish positive ground rules for the designer-client partnership in ...