by Deven Munns | Dec 11, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Corporations, Litigation, Securities law, Small Business, Tax Planning
Deven L. Munns, Esq. Starting a successful business can be highly technical and knowing how to do it right can make or break your business. To start the business right, you need to: Come up with a business idea you think would make money. Determine what products or...
by Kevin Kennedy | Dec 11, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Law, Litigation, Securities law, Small Business
By Kevin Kennedy, Esq. Whether you’re a retailer, a broker, a doctor, etc., you know that renting commercial office/retail space can be your most expensive operating cost. You also know that one of the ways to build wealth is to invest in real estate. For these...
by Jarom Bergeson | Nov 12, 2019 | Business planning, Law, Real Estate, Securities law, Small Business
If you spend much time at all around folks in the real estate industry, you are bound to hear things like, “I just put some money into a syndication,” or, “I’m thinking about putting together a syndication for that multi-family property I’ve had my eye on.” Now, if...
by Mat Sorensen | Aug 7, 2018 | Asset Protection, Law, Litigation
I’m going to take a wild guess here, but I’m willing to bet that no one reading this article wants to go to prison – pretty safe assumption, right? If you read articles in this space very often, you’re probably aware that at KKOS Lawyers, we don’t practice criminal...
by Jarom Bergeson | May 9, 2017 | Business planning, Real Estate, Small Business
Your federal government has modified rules making it easier to raise more money from so-called “unaccredited investors”. Under the updated rule, known as Rule 504, you can raise up to $5 million from unaccredited investors in a 12-month period. Prior to the 2017...