by Jarom Bergeson | Oct 3, 2019 | Business planning, Corporations, Real Estate, Securities law, Small Business
In the 2000 Coen Brothers cult classic O Brother, Where Art Thou, Holly Hunter’s character, Penny, has a heated discussion with her ex-husband Everett (played by George Clooney) about her new beau, Vernon. When Everett questions why she would be with someone shall we...
by Jarom Bergeson | Aug 27, 2019 | Business planning, Law, Litigation, Real Estate
By Jarom Bergeson, Esq. If you’re reading this, then there is an excellent chance you are aware of at least one outstanding real estate investment/development opportunity right now – or at least you believe there could be such an opportunity out there. You...
by Jarom Bergeson | May 7, 2019 | Asset Protection, Law, Real Estate, Small Business
Trust is the key ingredient in making any decision to invest, and I am not in a position to tell anyone who they should trust or what to look for in a good investment. I am, however, in a position to share some red flags that have been published by the Securities and...
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...