by Ashley S. Wagner | Oct 27, 2020
Teladoc has sued competitor Amwell over patent claims in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Teladoc is accusing Amwell of infringing on its patents related to telehealth carts, a digital scope and stethoscope and has demanded that its competitor...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | Sep 29, 2020
Over the last decade, cyber security has become a predominant issue for many medium to large companies, as well as local and federal government agencies. Most companies and governments rely on the use of digital networks, devices, programs, and data in their everyday...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | May 1, 2020
Title IV of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) permits the Federal Reserve to establish the Main Street Lending Program (Program). The Program will provide eligible borrowers loans in the aggregate amount of $600 billion through the...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | Mar 5, 2020
Depending on a tech start-up company’s initial financial condition, many tech start-ups are sometimes not able to pay market rates for talented engineers or computer programmers. Most tech start-up companies usually establish some form of incentive compensation plan...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | Jan 6, 2020
Whether you, and your business associates, are forming a local coffee shop or the next big Silicon Valley tech company, most entrepreneurs will have to decide on the type of operating entity that they will use for their business venture. Sole Proprietorship In a sole...