With a more stable economy than we’ve seen in several years (despite day-to-day market swings, which are not always reflective of the overall economy), and with the recent business-friendly tax reforms, businesses are
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With a more stable economy than we’ve seen in several years (despite day-to-day market swings, which are not always reflective of the overall economy), and with the recent business-friendly tax reforms, businesses are
The need to review your systems for maintaining secrecy. In part I, we discussed the need to update your employment agreements to contain the required notice of immunity to employees who disclose trade
When it comes to law firms, bigger is not always better. The definition of a “small” law firm can change depending on the location and type of practice, but according to the American
The New Year is upon us and you may be contemplating a resolution for 2016. Resolutions are generally about making our life better, getting healthier, saving money or reaching a goal. One of
Many business owners sign contracts without thinking twice. They order supplies, contract. They hire a subcontractor, contract. They lease a vehicle, contract. They provide a service, contract. They rent office space, contract. Contracts
A Limited Liability Company is an excellent and flexible way to structure a small business, but because everyone's business and personal situation is unique, it may or may not be the right structure
May 4 - 8, 2015 is National Small Business Week. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, Small Business Week has been recognized every year since 1963. This week “recognizes the critical contributions
Sooner or later, every church deals with the purchase or sale of real estate. As you might expect, this process is a little different than buying or selling a home. Much of this
1. What is a Limited Liability Company? A limited liability company or “LLC” is a business entity that is designed to offer co-owners of a business who make a proper filing with the
When buying or selling a business there are a number of issues to consider and ultimately resolve in order to ensure that both parties receive what they have bargained for and to make
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