The Utah Business Owner’s Guide to Hiring Independent Contractors
Hiring independent contractors can save money—but if you misclassify workers in Utah, it can cost you dearly. Here’s what business owners need to know to stay compliant.
Straightforward legal insights for Utah small business owners, entrepreneurs, and startups. Learn how to form, grow, and protect your business with guidance on compliance, contracts, risk management, and regulatory changes.
Hiring independent contractors can save money—but if you misclassify workers in Utah, it can cost you dearly. Here’s what business owners need to know to stay compliant.
A well-crafted demand letter can resolve Utah business disputes before they escalate. Here’s how to write one that protects your rights and gets results.
Before signing a personal guarantee, Utah business owners need to understand what’s at stake. This post breaks down the risks, common terms, and how to negotiate better protections.
Thinking about bringing on a business partner? Before adding anyone to your Utah LLC, make sure you understand the legal, financial, and operational risks—and how to protect yourself.
Utah restricts the use of non-compete agreements—but not all restrictive covenants are off-limits. Learn the rules and how to protect your business.
Shutting down your Utah LLC? Make sure you do it the right way to avoid legal and financial headaches down the road. Here’s your step-by-step guide.
Getting served with a lawsuit can feel like a punch to the gut—but Utah small business owners have options. Here’s how to respond strategically and protect what you’ve built.
Bringing on your first employee is a big step—but missing key legal requirements can cost your Utah business. Here’s what to do before (and after) making that first hire.
Even savvy Utah entrepreneurs make legal missteps that cost them money, time, and peace of mind. Here are five of the most common—and how to avoid them from the start.
Going to court isn’t your only option when a contract goes sideways. Utah business owners can often resolve disputes faster—and cheaper—outside of litigation. Here’s how.