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Remembering a Key Probate Deadline After a Death Has Occurred During the course of the estate planning portion of my legal …
IMPORTANCE OF MAINTAINING A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE As a business attorney, one of the errors I often see a fledgling business commit …
The Only Constant in Life is Change As I often mention during the meeting where a client signs their estate plan …
In the current fast-paced world of business where communication is nearly instantaneous with the push of a button and where decisions …
Practical Guidelines For Employers Involving Employees and Prospective Employees Over the course of the last year, especially during the most recent election …
I was raised in a small city with a population of less than 15,000. For most of my childhood, it was …
As a business attorney, I am typically involved in legal issues involving corporations and those who create and own them. During …
From my experience representing companies and business owners, I often observe general themes that all successful businesses possess. It does not …
When I first meet with a group of prospective partners who have an idea and want to create a business, one …
TIME MOVES FORWARD
Remembering a Key Probate Deadline After a Death Has Occurred During the course of the estate planning portion of my legal practice, I have often observed individuals delaying implementation of an estate plan after a friend or relative has
SLOW BURN HIGH RETURN
IMPORTANCE OF MAINTAINING A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE As a business attorney, one of the errors I often see a fledgling business commit is to focus their entire business model on achieving instant success. In other words, the business becomes too
Revising Your Estate Plan With The Times
The Only Constant in Life is Change As I often mention during the meeting where a client signs their estate plan documents, an estate plan is “not designed to be set in stone forever.” The majority of estate plans
Unnecessary Sacrifices
In the current fast-paced world of business where communication is nearly instantaneous with the push of a button and where decisions need to be made quickly, I have often observed businesses languishing on the sidelines. The businesses are not
The Internet is Forever
Practical Guidelines For Employers Involving Employees and Prospective Employees Over the course of the last year, especially during the most recent election cycle, the airwaves have been inundated with news of individuals caught in one scandal after another involving their
A Small-Town Mechanic’s Wisdom
I was raised in a small city with a population of less than 15,000. For most of my childhood, it was literally a “one stoplight town” that had eventually graduated to three by the time I left for college.
THE IMPORTANCE OF A COMMON NARRATIVE
As a business attorney, I am typically involved in legal issues involving corporations and those who create and own them. During my several years in practice, I have observed both successes and failures. A question I have often though
Why Not? A Thanksgiving Business Story
From my experience representing companies and business owners, I often observe general themes that all successful businesses possess. It does not matter the type of business, whether is started in a garage or with investors, or the actual business
Breaking Up is Hard to Do . . . Business Partnership Issues
When I first meet with a group of prospective partners who have an idea and want to create a business, one of the questions I ask that often receives the most unique reaction is “what would you like to