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Corporations & LLCs

  • Reduce your Personal Liability from Your Business
  • Negotiate an Operating Agreement in CA
  • Should You Incorporate Your Business?
  • Legal Compliance Checklist for a Startup Business
  • Corporate Structure - Levels of Legal Control over a Business (This article addresses medical practices)
  • Operating a California Corporation
  • Cumulative Voting Explained
  • Foreign Qualification: Easy or Difficult 
  • Reincorporation: Moving Your Corporation to Another State 
  • How to Redomesticate When Not Permitted by State 
  • Corporation or LLC Compliance Obligations
  • What is a Corporation's Incorporation Date and Where to Find It 
  • Parent Company vs. Subsidiary: Untangling Ownership Rights
  • Why the Law Doesn't Require You to Read the Fine Print 
  • How the Law Shields Online Reviews from Retaliation
  • Delaware's Emergence as the Nation's Incorporation Hub
  • LLC Units vs. Corporate Shares: Understanding the Difference 
 
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Shareholder Relations, Buy-Sell

  • Shareholding and Share Percentage
  • Calculating Share Ownership Percentage
  • How to Stop Being a Shareholder
  • What are Non-Voting Shares? 
  • Removing a Shareholder from a Business
  • Buy-Sell Agreements
  • Using Involuntary Dissolution to Resolve Shareholder & Partner Disputes
  • How to Structure a New Business Venture
  • Negotiate an Operating Agreement in CA
  • Structuring Real Estate Joint Ventures & Syndicates
  • How to Bring a New Partner (Short Version)
  • How to Bring a New Partner (Long Version)
  • Business Joint Ventures
  • Stakeholders vs. Shareholders
  • Business Partner or Member Dissociation
  • Requirements for Annual Meetings
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Buying and Selling a Business

  • Buying and Selling a Business
  • How to Avoid Successor Liability When Buying a Business
  • Business Mergers
  • Joint Ventures Between Businesses
  • Valuation Issues in Buying and Selling a Business
 
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Competition, Customer Lists, and Copyright Law
  • Non-Competition Agreements at 100mph
  • Can a Former Employee Steal Your Customers?
  • Stealing Employees - Can a Former Employee Solicit Away Your Employees?
  • ​When is a Work Original Enough for Copyright
 
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Exit & Succession Planning
  • Exit & Succession Planning (Short Summary)
  • Exit & Succession Planning (Long Summary)
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Stock Option Plans
  • Overview
  • Equity Plans - Stock Options and Restricted Stock
  • Stock Option Plans
  • Company Buy-Back and Repurchase of Stock Options and Restricted Stock
  • Cash Plans, Phantom Stock Plans and Stock Appreciation Rights
  • Summary and Plan of Action
  • Early Exercise for Your Company Plan
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Calendar Your Deadlines
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All Things Employees
  • California Corporate Officers are Employees 
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