by Elizabeth Brown | Feb 1, 2018 | Business Dispute Resolution, Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
Business owners should interview attorneys when they first start up new businesses, in order to have a ready legal counsel contact. You may need this person to advise you before you act and to help you react when something happens in your business. If you are sued or...
by Elizabeth Brown | Jan 16, 2018 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Healthcare, Medicaid
As a senior, there is a good chance that you, or your spouse if you are married, will need long-term care at some point. The Nursing Home Costs of that care will not be cheap. In fact, if you failed to plan ahead, your long-term care (LTC) costs could deplete your...
by Elizabeth Brown | Oct 19, 2017 | Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
When a new company is formed, attorneys tell them to “Put that in your company record book,” or “Make sure you keep a copy of that in your record book.” It’s as if this record book is the most vital part of a young company (arguably it is)…but just what is a record...
by Elizabeth Brown | Aug 31, 2017 | Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
Recently someone posted on a local Facebook site looking for recommendations for an attorney to form a limited liability company for the poster. The initial LLC Formations post got a few recommendations for good local business attorneys. But the post also received...
by Elizabeth Brown | Jul 27, 2017 | Business Formation, LLC Formation, Small Business Law
For many years, we advised small business clients to purchase real estate to be used in a business after the business was formed. Otherwise, if the real estate was purchased ahead of time in the personal name of the client, and then transferred later to the LLC or...