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Business Law Weakness: California Limited Liability Entity
Have you formed some kind of entity in order to protect yourself from personal liability–for example, a corporation or LLC? If not, you may be personally liable from lawsuits, creditors, and other disputes. California recognizes many forms of business entities, each with its own qualities. Corporations are unique because of the many types available in…
Laid off? Former Employees, Start Your Own Business
Employees who are laid off in the mid to later part of their career are becoming competition for their former employer. Employees who were not valued enough to keep are opening shop next door. Starting a new business in itself is overwhelming, but add to it a struggling economy, no available credit, legal formation issues,…
Choosing a Business Name in California
Choosing a business name for your new venture is often one of the first decisions made by an entrepreneur. It is a motivating and strong step forward; however, the decision should not be made in haste just because it is a semi-permanent decision, but should also be based on the legal risks and liability that…
Mission Statements: A Legal Perspective
Mission statements do not have to be a useless verbose point of reference at quarterly meetings. A concrete and focus mission statement may actually inspire both management and employees. Laying out goals for your company in a mission statement can really help productivity and innovation. A mission statement that gives some vague aspiration can leave…