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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Resources to Help Business Owners Succeed Post-PandemicA guest post with some good resources for business owners to consider post-pandemic.
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Do I Need Formal Business Documents?When you start your business, you'll get lots of advice on what to do next. A common question from my new clients is "Do I Need Formal Business Documents?"
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Is my "Non-Refundable" Deposit Actually Non-Refundable in Minnesota?It's becoming a common provision in contracts that any payments you make upfront are "non-refundable", but does that mean you can't get any money back?
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What are Corporate Minutes and Does my Business Need Them?If you're running a business that's incorporated, chances are you'll need corporate minutes. If you're just starting your business, you should be aware of them.
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Steps for Starting Your BusinessYou may start out as a sole proprietorship, but as your business grows, it may become time to incorporate your business.
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Sole Proprietor or Incorporated Business? Which Should I Be?When you are starting a business, one of the first things you need to consider is whether to incorporate your business or be a sole proprietorship.
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Judgments Against People in Other StatesIf you have a judgment against someone who is in another state, what should you do to be able to collect on it?
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Operating Agreements and Voluntary DissolutionsDoes your company have an operating agreement? If so, does it have a provision for a voluntary dissolution?
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Can a Company Represent Itself in Court?Unlike individuals, companies are not able to "represent themselves" in court proceedings.
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Attorney's Fees and Your Contract - Can You Collect Them?You normally can't collect attorney fees if someone breaches a contract, unless the contract specifically says you can.
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Closing Your Business ~ What To Do When It's Time...There can be a variety of reasons that it's time to close your business, and depending on the reason, there's a legal process for it.
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Your Business Contracts Should Evolve as Your Business DoesA "One-Size-Fits-All" contract is not a good idea for your business and many businesses just deal with the consequences instead of updating their documents.