LLC Specific Legal Agreements And Steps To Formation I. What is a Limited Liability Company (LLC)? II. History of the Limited Liability Company (LLC) III. The Pros and Cons of a Limited Liability Company IV. Limited Liability Company (LLC) vs Corporation V. How to Form an LLC in Florida VI. What is an LLC Operating...
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If you run a business, this probably isnāt the first time youāve heard of a procurement agreement. But, if you havenāt heard of it yet and you either run or are looking to start up your own business, weāre here to provide a quick rundown about what they are, what they should include, and the...
Debating whether to take your company public (a.k.a. Initial Public Offering or āIPOā) is a huge decision. The fact that youāre debating it at all shows that you highly value your company, and that itās expanding rapidly. So, congratulations! This is an exciting time for you and your business. But, from thoroughly researching the market...
When you own a business, there are so many things you have to worry about. From growing your client base to keeping your employees happy, itās easy for things to slip through the cracks. One of the most common problems that business owners deal with is unresponsive people, such as a vendor, contractor, or even...
When legal disputes arise, many people assume that the only way to really resolve them is through litigationāthat is, filing a lawsuit and having your day in court to air your grievances and allow a third party who is thoroughly versed in the law decide the issue for you. Litigation, however, is an expensive, time-consuming...
As a company owner, you naturally want to do everything within your power to minimize the businessās exposure to risk. Employee lawsuits, unfortunately, can impact that goal and even threaten business continuity. These lawsuits can be inspired by several situations. The employee might complain that they are being harassed or discriminated against, or accuse you...
You may know articles of incorporation by other names, such as certificate of formation, or corporate charter, but no matter the name, the purpose is still the same. The purpose of the articles of incorporation is to formally establish and register a corporation under a stateās laws and regulations. Remember that a corporation, unlike a...
Should you find yourself in the position of raising capital for a private fund, you should become familiar with a very common, yet often misunderstood, tool of this particular trade: the side letter. Itās a deceptively simple name for what can be a sophisticated and nuanced way to secure individual investors on their terms. Private...