by Lee Chen | Jun 27, 2017 | Business planning, Law, Litigation
For most people involved in a dispute, declaring the words “See you in Court!!” can seem like the perfect threat or even feel therapeutic at the least. Some even presume that by stating “I’m going to sue you” is like declaring nuclear war against the other side and...
by Lee Chen | Mar 7, 2017 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Law
We often advise clients who want to loan money or participate in an investment to “get adequate security” for their investment. The purpose of getting additional security for your loan is so that you have something else that you can go after if the loan goes south....
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...