by Mat Sorensen | Jul 26, 2016 | Business planning
If you are assisting someone else’s company in raising money and are receiving a fee for doing so you must do such activities within the confines of the securities laws. These laws essentially provide three different ways in which one may legally raise money for...
by Jarom Bergeson | Jun 7, 2016 | Law
If the mercury is approaching (or maybe even topping) 100 degrees and the kids are out of school, then it must be Summertime – cue the Will Smith!!! The long days and pleasant temperatures mean this is the season for taking that hard-earned vacation, and whether...
by Kevin Kennedy | Apr 12, 2016 | Business planning
You may have heard the saying, “substance over form”. In the legal context, this is an established principle that is used by judges and business regulators throughout the country, particularly in the tax arena. As a small business owner, it is important that in all...
by Mat Sorensen | Feb 16, 2016 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Law, Small Business, Uncategorized
I know you’ve read a contract and “glossed” over sections with headings like “Indemnification” and “Severability”. Although these clauses are often overlooked, these clauses are often included in most contracts for...
by Lee Chen | Jan 5, 2016 | Law
Private lending (commonly referred to as “Hard Money” in the Industry) is often touted as a safe vehicle for individuals who are new to real estate investing for learning the basics of evaluating a deal, or by experienced investors seeking to generate passive income...