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What’s a Business Lawyer – And When Do I Need One?

What’s a Business Lawyer – And When Do I Need One?

Sep 12, 2022 | Small Business Tips

A business lawyer, as the name implies, provides legal advice and services to businesses and entrepreneurs. Their counsel assists businesses in avoiding legal problems, complying with industry regulations, quickly resolving business disputes, successfully defending...
Foreign (out-of-state) LLC registration in California

Foreign (out-of-state) LLC registration in California

Jun 26, 2022 | California Legal Tips & News, Small Business Tips

A California Foreign LLC refers to a business that has been created in a state other than California. If you wish to do business in California, the company must register in the state. In this context, “foreign” doesn’t mean another country, just another state...
The Basics of Severance Agreements in California

The Basics of Severance Agreements in California

Jun 24, 2022 | Small Business Tips, Tips on Contracts

What is a severance agreement? A severance agreement is a legally binding contract between a (former) employer and a departing employee. Severance agreements are generally enforceable in California. Severance Agreement FAQs Here are a few quick answers to some...
How to Find a Good Business Lawyer

How to Find a Good Business Lawyer

Apr 19, 2022 | Small Business Tips, Starting A Business

If you run a business the chances of you being sued by a supplier, disgruntled employee, customer, or even a competitor are quite high. According to a survey done by the Small Business Administration over 36% of small businesses are sued each year and at least 43% are...

How to Start a Small Business in San Diego, California

Feb 19, 2022 | California Legal Tips & News, Small Business Tips, Starting A Business

Over the last two years due to Covid-19, millions of small businesses, which make up 99.9% of all US businesses, have closed down or are struggling to stay afloat. Despite the continued hardship the Covid pandemic has inflicted on small businesses, it appears the...
Does my Company need an Operating Agreement?

Does my Company need an Operating Agreement?

Dec 9, 2021 | California Legal Tips & News, Small Business Tips, Starting A Business

An Operating Agreement is a binding agreement between business partners who jointly operate a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in California. If you are operating a California LLC, you should have a written Operating Agreement to set out your business structure. Most...
Small Business End of Year Checklist: Contract Review & More

Small Business End of Year Checklist: Contract Review & More

Nov 18, 2021 | Small Business Tips, Tips on Contracts

As a small business owner heading into the end of the year, now is an excellent time to review your Company’s legal, financial, and regulatory structure to ensure that it remains in good standing with the State of California. It is also vital that your Company observe...
What You Should Know about Breach of Contract as a Business Owner

What You Should Know about Breach of Contract as a Business Owner

Sep 24, 2021 | Small Business Tips, Tips on Contracts

Your business is hired to perform a job for a client. You respect your part of the deal, you do the job, but the check does not come. The client broke the agreement you had, and your business might be financially strongly affected. Dealing with clients or suppliers...
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