If you are named in a lawsuit, this can be frightening. Many thoughts and emotions come to mind after you have been served with a Complaint. What do I do? Can I afford an attorney? How do I choose an attorney? What kind of attorney do I need? What happens […]
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Buying A Business? Conduct Due Diligence
February 10, 2014 | by Jason RittieOnce you have decided to purchase an existing business, whether the deal is structured as an asset transaction, a stock transaction, or a merger, it is imperative that you conduct “due diligence.” Due diligence is the process by which the buyer verifies that the business he is buying is consistent […]
On February 17, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Act). The Act includes a total of $787.2 billion in spending and tax cuts, including a number of provisions that significantly impact small businesses. These include the following: Extension of bonus […]
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Does My Business Have “Goodwill” For Divorce Purposes?
January 30, 2014 | by Cimmerian MorganI am the sole proprietor of a business which provides services. If I were to leave the business, the business would undoubtedly die because it is entirely dependent on me. Does this mean that my business has no goodwill? How is “goodwill” determined? By way of preface, remember from my prior Ask the […]