Part I: Succession Planning – Time is of the Essence (Introduction)

Although succession planning involves common sense, it poses many challenges that must be recognized and managed along the way. We sometimes can’t foresee when a firm transition is coming, but change is inevitable. The long-time managing partner has to step down for personal reasons; the firm’s highest business originator meets an untimely demise; the firm … Read More

Blog January 24, 2017

Employers That Drug-Test Employees Post-Accident: New OSHA Rule Effective Jan. 1, 2017

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) joined the several other divisions of the Department of Labor in publishing regulations that prohibit or severely restrict employment policies that have been in place – and legal – for years. In May 2016, OSHA published a new rule addressing retaliatory conduct and electronic reporting of occupational injuries and illnesses. … Read More

Blog January 4, 2017

Writing & Reviewing a Credit Application: What You Need to Know

When developing a credit application for customers, it is important to keep in mind that at the point of application, your company holds the leverage in the situation because you can deny their application for goods and/or services. The purpose of obtaining a credit application from a customer is to establish a contractual relationship between … Read More

Blog December 2, 2016

15 Christian & Small Attorneys Recognized by 2016 Mid-South Super Lawyers

Christian & Small is pleased to announce 12 partners have been selected for inclusion on the list of 2016 Mid-South Super Lawyers, and three more partners were named to the 2016 Mid-South Rising Stars list. Additionally, Managing Partner Deborah Alley Smith was named to the Top 50 2016 Women Mid-South Super Lawyers list, and Smith and … Read More

Blog November 30, 2016