March 29 Unfinished Business… It’s a known fact that the federal government alone has established too many laws to count. The Internal Revenue Code contains over 3.4 million words and is approximately 7,500 pages when printed. State and local governments have joined in on the madness adopting thousands of new laws each year! In law school everyone learns that […]
March 22 You Can’t Control Me Have you ever seen something or someone lose control? If you haven’t, heres a great video for you to watch. Losing control is often a swift abrupt change to the normal and regular flow of things, like a car sliding off the road in traffic. However, in business losing control usually happens slowly and subtly. While […]
March 16 12 Things To Consider When Establishing Ownership Through the rest of the Spring and Summer we at Briefcase have created a plan to bring you a series on the LAUNCH, GROW and PROTECT legal essentials that you need to incorporate into your business model. In this week’s series we cover the need for every business having a written agreement establishing ownership. You […]
March 8 Balancing Hat Tricks At Briefcase we deal with business owners who want the best for their business but often are confused about what they need to do to ensure the maximum protection for their business and for their personal assets. You may have heard us say recently that over 80% of legal documents downloaded online are filled out incorrectly by the […]
February 19 One Secret To Protecting Your Company When you have more than one owner of your company, you tend to get comfortable with the major decisions being done over text or email. This never seems to be an issue when everyone loves each other or you still haven’t started cash flowing enough to write home to mom about. Often times, entrepreneurs […]
February 2 What Type of Entity Should My Company Be? How to choose the right home structure for your company. One of the most important early decisions an entrepreneur must make in connection with his or her venture is the choice of entity. We always advise our clients to form an entity that will protect against personal liability. You have three good choices: a C […]