Don’t Share a Toothbrush… or Your Login Credentials

Ew, ick, right? Sharing a toothbrush… Sharing login credentials should generate the same kind of “ew ick” response if you want to make sure you don’t end up in federal prison for violation of the  things like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) or the Economic Espionage Act (EEA). If your company subscribes toContinue reading Don’t Share a Toothbrush… or Your Login Credentials

Post “Independents” Day housekeeping

Last week was the Independence Day holiday.  We’re talking independents here. As a small business, there is a temptation to want to call all of your workers “independent contractors” to avoid the hassle of the various payroll taxes and reporting that comes with having “employees” versus 1099 independent contractors. However, both the state and (especially) theContinue reading Post “Independents” Day housekeeping

Show Me the Money

The US Supreme Court just ruled in a bankruptcy case, where the defaulting debtor used a corporate shell game to try to avoid paying its debt. If you’d like to read the nuances over what does and does not constitute a fraud exception to a creditor being able to gets dollars on their dollars instead ofContinue reading Show Me the Money