Tag Archive: Business

Working the Networking: Bring the Value

Business owners know that networking is a big part of running their own business; it’s important for you to get out and meet people. However, it’s not just about who can collect or pass out as many business cards as they can, but about value. That is, what value others bring to you, but more…

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Startups: I Don’t Want to Tank Your Deal

Steve Blank has a great article & discussion on why lawyers don’t run startups. While most people are only familiar with attorneys when things go wrong, there are a lot of attorneys out there that help clients wade the through their business transactions. As lawyers, we often have to identify potential risks in a transaction,…

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Brad Pitt, Topher Grace, Ocean’s 13, and Deciding to Incorporate

I recently wrote about picking an entity and the decision to incorporate.  Another letter over at June Walker asks her for some advice after her friend tells her that there are advantages to incorporation. This reminds me of the scene in Ocean’s 13 where Brad Pitt’s character is teaching Topher Grace, playing himself, how to…

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Should I Incorporate?

I get many clients telling me that they want to incorporate or form an L.L.C.  for their latest crazy business idea. If they’ve done their homework and we find that a corporation is right for them, I’m always glad to assist them. However, if they are forming an entity because they heard from their father’s…

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Back to Basic Basics: Picking an Entity

Earlier this week I posted on maintaining your corporate books.  A couple of days later, I read over at Quick Sprout about picking an entity, in which Scott Walker from Walker Law Group guest posts on a Beginner’s Guide to Corporate Entities. It’s a nice quick run down on all the various entities, advantages, and…

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Back to Basics: Maintaining Your Corporate Books

Last Friday I was the speaker for the Central Orange County Chapter of Fore Networking at Mile Square Park Golf Course in Fountain Valley, California. My topic was “Maintaining Your Corporate Books.” While there are advantages and disadvantages to each business structure (sole proprietor, limited liability company, corporation), a popular benefit of forming a corporation…

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What’s this 25102(f) Notice for my California Corporation?

If you’ve used a document filing service to file for your California corporation, you may have received a document called Notice of Transaction Pursuant to Corporations Code Section 25102(f). One downside of using these services is that, while they generally cost less, they cannot give legal advice, and if you are confused or unsure about…

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You Need Money? I Have Some Money For Ya’. Oh, and Some Tax Breaks.

I recently wrote about Why You Should Start Your Own Business Now, and fellow business attorney Joseph Dang has written an article in the San Diego Business Examiner about starting a business during a recession. If that isn’t enough for you, President Obama has promised to thaw the credit markets to help small businesses, including…

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Picking a Business Structure

Entrepreneur.com has an article titled “The Basics of Business Structure“, where author Michael Spadaccini explains the differences between the various types of business structures and advantages and disadvantages. Professional Corporations If you a professional (e.g. doctor, lawyer, engineer, etc) and are interested in forming a corporation, you must file for a professional corporation; you cannot…

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That Official Looking Letter from the CA Secretary of State is Not So Official

When you are starting a new corporation, is important that you keep in compliance with the California Corporations Code; failure to do so can result in suspension of your corporation, which would require you to revive it should you dissolve it or continue to operate it. You may have received official looking letters from what…

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