by Jarom Bergeson | Dec 8, 2015 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Law, Uncategorized
Remember the “Fiscal Cliff”? In late 2012, you couldn’t turn on your TV, fire up the Internet, or glance at your smart phone without seeing some talking head chattering about how America as we know it would end if President Obama and Congressional Republicans couldn’t...
by Jarom Bergeson | Nov 10, 2015 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Law, Small Business
Perhaps no other innovation is as indicative of America’s particular devotion to (and knack for) creative capitalism as the limited liability company (“LLC”). Born in America’s smallest state (Wyoming) in 1977, the LLC combines the pass-through taxation of a...
by Jarom Bergeson | Oct 13, 2015 | Estate Planning, Uncategorized
“Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a tiny kingdom – peaceful, prosperous, and rich in romance and tradition. Here in a stately chateau, there lived a widowed gentleman and his little daughter, Cinderella. Although he was a kind and devoted father,...
by Lee Chen | Sep 22, 2015 | Business planning, Corporations, Law, Small Business
One may ask…”What’s in a Name”? Well, to a business owner it can be one of the most important assets for creating sales, branding and reaching that target market. A Fictitious Business Name (also known as a “DBA” which stands for “Doing Business As”) is a name a...
by Lee Chen | Sep 1, 2015 | Asset Protection, Law, Litigation, Uncategorized
Many people, especially in real estate or other commercial settings, sign agreements agreeing to arbitration without having an understanding of the implications and what that means. The Constitution guarantees you the right to a trial by a jury of your peers. This...