by Kevin Kennedy | Dec 11, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Corporations, Law, Securities law, Small Business, Tax Planning
By Kevin L. Kennedy, Esq. Let’s say you have a day job working for someone else, but you’re also trying to start a side business. You hope that one day you can leave your ‘day job’ and work for yourself full-time. Maybe this sounds familiar to you. Your first...
by Deven Munns | Dec 11, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Corporations, Law, Real Estate, Small Business, Tax Planning
Deven L. Munns, Esq. New York City has a lot to offer when it comes to world-class entertainment, dining, and sightseeing: Rockefeller Center, the Museum of Natural History, the Brooklyn Bridge, Time Square, and Broadway! However, unbeknownst to visitors to this...
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 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...