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Avoid Small Business Traps

Avoid Small Business Traps

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by Tom Stilp JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC, DBA, July 31st, 2025 Nearly 40% of small business owners were...

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The End of Contracts (or The Contract as Evil)

The End of Contracts (or The Contract as Evil)

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by Tom Stilp JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC, DBA, June 24th, 2025 The basic elements of contract, offer by...

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Insurance Policy: The Product You Hope You Never Need—And Can’t Use

Insurance Policy: The Product You Hope You Never Need—And Can’t Use

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by Tom Stilp JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC, DBA, May 2nd, 2025 What is a product you hope you will never...

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