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Alternatives to Business Bankruptcy

As the complexity and cost of federal bankruptcy grows, more financially distressed businesses look to state law remedies to address creditors, reorganize, or liquidate. State law insolvency proceedings, such as receiverships, asset sales and assignments for benefit...

Maintaining Business and Personal Records

In the crush of business activity or just daily life we tend to lose track of important documents or fail to secure them in an accessible location. Moreover, when those important records are needed, we are usually in a rush and disrupt our office or home trying to...

Divorce / Ending the Marriage

Largely because of children, after a judgment of dissolution of marriage is entered, there are often numerous aspects of the relationship that continue or remain to be concluded. While the divorce decree, including the Marital Settlement Agreement and Parenting...

Court Sanctions / Attorney Fee Shifting

Whether the result of decreased civility among litigants, judges’ frustration with frivolous litigation or other reasons, there has been an increase in the frequency and amount of sanctions and attorneys’ fees awarded to litigants in both state and federal courts....

Corporation vs. Limited Liability Entity

Generally a business can be operated personally (sole proprietorship or partnership) or through an authorized legal entity (corporation, limited liability company, etc.). In the former, you and your partners’ assets are exposed to any business liability. In the...

Know Your Customer

While it may seem unnecessary to remind a business to know who its customer is, with emerging markets and increasingly complex business structures, knowing your customer is not always obvious. Not knowing who your customer is can lead to lost sales, additional...

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