Roles and Decision-Makers

Workplaces where information is so tightly controlled that people don’t have what they need to do their jobs are going to be inefficient and probably toxic. Leaders who turn on people who offer constructive criticism are not going to hear much feedback. So why is that a problem?

A multi-chapter resource about some legal issues associated with using volunteers, and how non-profit organizations can manage risk and avoid liability.

Ministries and non-profits often rely on the help of volunteers or interns. While most volunteers are willing to donate their time, they may not be agreeing to donate their intellectual property.

Under what circumstances can Directors of a corporation be personally liable for decisions taken by the Board? This post explains where personal exposure might exist for Board members.

Every organization should have a telecommuting policy in place to protect the organization and promote best practice with its employees, now more than ever during stay-at-home orders. We discuss best practices here.

Maintaining attorney-client privilege when working with third-party consultants can be tricky. Here are some tips to keep confidential information confidential.

On January 1, 2020, a new rule will change the overtime exemption rules for salaried employees in Colorado. Here’s what you need to know to maintain compliance.

If non-compete agreements are too restrictive, they are not enforceable. We discuss factors that determine reasonability and enforceability, which helps provide guidance.