Feel the heart and soul of Farmington come alive at the 60th Greater Farmington Founders Festival! Kicking off the evening of Thursday, July 18 with a soft opening of the beer tent and food court, the festival transforms Downtown Farmington into a hu…
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On Wednesday, July 3, a federal judge in Dallas granted a request for an injunction temporarily blocking the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) upcoming rule (set to take effect on September 4th), which would ban non-compete agreements in almost…
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Dive into the latest legal update with Dirk Beamer as he breaks down last week’s ruling on the noncompete ban.
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Sometimes married couples creating trusts want to have a little more control over their assets after one of them is gone while still making sure to take care of the surviving spouse. A qualified terminable interest property (QTIP) trust serves the du…
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At Wright Beamer, we strive to maintain excellence in our fields of expertise through continuous learning and growth. Our attorneys are dedicated to maintaining and expanding their technical skills because we know it translates into better support an…
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On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published a broad, controversial rule that seeks to prevent for-profit employers from entering and enforcing non-compete agreements with their employees and independent contractors. The rule is se…
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At Wright Beamer, we are committed to supporting local initiatives that foster growth and charitable giving. That’s why we are proud to share our support of the 20th Anniversary Xemplar Foundation Signature Classic on June 26! This annual event…
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What legal documents does an 18 year old need? Amidst commencements and graduation parties, an item that does not appear on most parents’ summer checklists for their graduate is a visit to the attorney’s office. Upon turning 18 years old, a child…
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As the summer sun warms up our days, the community has come alive with vibrant colors and new blossoms. The Friends of Greenmead Garden Walk embodies the season’s spirit of growth. Hosted by Friends for the Development of Greenmead, the annual even…
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Last month, a leading RV manufacturer agreed to pay $95,460 and provide additional relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”). The lawsuit alleged that the company faile…
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