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March 28, 2019 Davis Law Group

Part 3—Involuntary Transfers In the third part of our three-part LLC Membership series, we're discussing involuntary transfers. To get caught up you can read our previous blogs on LLC Membership Overview and Voluntary

March 14, 2019 Davis Law Group

Part 2: Voluntary Transfers In this 3-part blog series, we’re discussing a variety of aspects to consider when transferring membership interests in an LLC. Check out our overview blog on this topic before

September 20, 2018 Douglas Davis

Marital status can impact your S Corporation more than you may realize. Before starting your business or changing its status, make sure you’re aware of all the implications this has for you and

August 14, 2018 Douglas Davis

There are many reasons business owners close up shop, including retirement, starting a new venture or, hopefully, because they’ve won the lottery. No matter what the reason, it’s important to diligently wind down

January 15, 2016 Davis Law Group

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

May 5, 2015 Davis Law Group

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

November 11, 2014 Douglas Davis

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

July 22, 2014 Douglas Davis

Most of us make mistakes.  They vary in importance and for the most part can be corrected before any real damage has been done. With estate planning we find that mistakes vary based

June 27, 2014 Douglas Davis

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

February 14, 2014 Davis Law Group

If you set up a Revocable Living Trust (What is a Living Trust?) for estate planning purposes, you probably did so with the belief that it would make administration of your estate easy,