Trembly Law

You may have oftentimes heard the term “fiduciary,” particularly with respect to relationships involving money. Fiduciary relationships, however, extend far beyond monied situations into just about every aspect of business. At their core, fiduciary relationships are ones of trust. It is fitting, then, that the term “fiduciary” derives from the Latin fiducia which means “trust.”...

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Just like some colds turn into pneumonia or something else more serious, business disputes can also take a turn for the worse – they can head to litigation. Litigation is expensive, time-consuming, and may not even manage to settle the actual dispute in the long run. Thus, it is very important to know the signs...

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Shareholders come in all shapes and sizes. They range from municipal pension funds with millions of shares of Apple to your Aunt Jane who owns stock in her family’s private company. Regardless of how many stocks they own, the pension fund or your Aunt Jane have the potential to get involved in a shareholder dispute...

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Congratulations on taking the first step towards becoming a business owner. After making the all-important commitment in starting a business, you must also simultaneously decide what form you wish for your business to take. In determining what form of business you wish to undertake, there are different factors to take into consideration. Most importantly, determining...

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Understanding ERISA

Whether you’ve heard of ERISA or not, if you are a working adult there is a strong chance that this federal law has major implications for your future—namely, your retirement. ERISA stands for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and it impacts millions of Americans. Its most basic purpose is to set the...

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