In my regularly updated blog, I discuss the different types of business law services I provide. Learn what documents are needed to start a business, how I can help with debt collection, what factors you should consider when your company is facing legal action, and much more. Then, contact me to schedule a complimentary Legal Strategy Session.
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Why A Business Succession Plan Can Protect Your Business If You Become IncapacitatedIf your business doesn't have a business succession plan, if you become incapacitated, there may be no path forward for your business.
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Business Succession Planning - Some Issues to ConsiderWhen launching your business, you should also keep the end in mind and consider a business succession plan for when you're no longer with the business.
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Is Key Person Insurance Part of Your Business Plan?Key person insurance is an important part of your business planning and if you don't have a policy in place, now is a good time to review it.
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Make the Most of that Business ConferenceIf you're attending your first business conference, or even if you're an old pro at them, here are some tips to get the most out of the conference.
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Resources to Help Business Owners Succeed Post-PandemicA guest post with some good resources for business owners to consider post-pandemic.
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Do I Need Formal Business Documents?When you start your business, you'll get lots of advice on what to do next. A common question from my new clients is "Do I Need Formal Business Documents?"
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Is my "Non-Refundable" Deposit Actually Non-Refundable in Minnesota?It's becoming a common provision in contracts that any payments you make upfront are "non-refundable", but does that mean you can't get any money back?
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What are Corporate Minutes and Does my Business Need Them?If you're running a business that's incorporated, chances are you'll need corporate minutes. If you're just starting your business, you should be aware of them.
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Steps for Starting Your BusinessYou may start out as a sole proprietorship, but as your business grows, it may become time to incorporate your business.
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Sole Proprietor or Incorporated Business? Which Should I Be?When you are starting a business, one of the first things you need to consider is whether to incorporate your business or be a sole proprietorship.
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Judgments Against People in Other StatesIf you have a judgment against someone who is in another state, what should you do to be able to collect on it?
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Operating Agreements and Voluntary DissolutionsDoes your company have an operating agreement? If so, does it have a provision for a voluntary dissolution?