In my regularly updated blog, I discuss the different types of business law services I provide. Learn what documents are needed to start a business, how I can help with debt collection, what factors you should consider when your company is facing legal action, and much more. Then, contact me to schedule a complimentary Legal Strategy Session.
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What is an Account Stated?An account-stated cause of action arises when a debtor and a creditor have agreed upon the amount of a debt, but the debtor fails to pay the agreed-upon amount.
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What is an Indemnification Clause?An indemnification clause is an important part of your contract that you should understand before you sign it.
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Exclusive vs. Non-Exclusive LicensesIf you're running a business, it's important to understand how licenses work for your intellectual property.
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Should I Agree to a Settlement Conference?Especially where a lawsuit has taken many years, it's important to understand the role of a settlement conference and if it's right for you.
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What is Summary Judgment in a Lawsuit?Summary Judgment is a decision that a court makes before trial in a lawsuit and it's important that you understand how it works and impacts your case.
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Should I Do a Single LLC or Multiple LLC's for My Rental Property?If you own multiple rental properties, you may want to consider whether it makes more sense to own them all in one LLC or have an LLC for each property.
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Should You Create a Business Trust?Using a trust to own your business is an area where estate planning and business law intersect.
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Why Do They Want A Personal Guarantee for a Business Obligation?If your business is taking on debt, the person lending you the money may request that the owners of the business sign a personal guarantee.
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Should I Set Up My LLC Before I Buy My Rental Property?Most clients come to me after they've purchased a rental property, but it you may want to consider setting up your LLC first.
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6 Things to Think About Before Meeting With Your Business Formation AttorneyIf you're getting ready to set up a business, there are six things you want to think about before that first meeting.
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Should I Form an LLC for my Side Hustle?As more and more people are finding creative ways to grow their side hustle, one of the common questions they confront is if they should create an LLC?
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Protecting Your Business' Intellectual Property When You've Been SuedYour intellectual property is one of, if not the, most valuable asset of your business. If you're involved in a lawsuit, make sure you are protecting this asset.