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Hiring and Employee Benefits for Small Business

This is an excerpt about employee benefits from my soon to be published book, “The Big Business Law Book for Amateurs” Hiring and Employee Benefits Hiring an employee can be as simple as just hiring someone. However, for higher-level employees you might consider putting at […]

July 23, 2025July 25, 2025

Share Purchase – Buying Into an Existing Business

Buying into an existing business involves a share purchase for a corporation, or a membership purchase for a limited liability company. Let’s talk about what that means for a corporate share purchase (LLCs are essentially the same, but different terminology). What “Buying Into” a Business […]

February 20, 2025August 1, 2025

FORCED BUYOUTS OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS THE BASICS

There may come a time in a corporation’s life when it wants to do a forced buyout of minority shareholders. Let’s talk about that for a few minutes. What Are Minority Shareholders? A corporation issues “shares” of ownership. A minority shareholder holds less than 50% […]

February 11, 2025August 1, 2025

SOLOPRENEUR: WHAT YOUR LAWYER ISN’T TELLING YOU Pt. 1

Solopreneur: I see too often that solopreneurs want to form a corporation or an LLC, but for all the wrong reasons. Here’s the 411 on if a solo business owner should form a business entity. There’s generally three or four reasons to form a business […]

December 31, 2024August 1, 2025

IP HOLDING COMPANY: THE LOGISTICS PART II

The logistics of setting up an IP holding company. To create a successful business you need two things: an idea, and execution. The IP holding company holds the right to monetize the successful idea of the business, while allowing some other entity to execute monetizing […]

December 9, 2024August 1, 2025

SET UP YOUR BUSINESS BEFORE YOU CALL ME?

There is a lot to worry about when setting up a new business. Of course, how to make money. But there’s marketing, sourcing, finding a lease or property, buying equipment. It goes on. SET UP TASKS TO DISCUSS WITH YOUR PARTNERS But when it comes […]

October 23, 2024July 26, 2025

BUSINESS PARTNER DISPUTE: PLAN NOW TO AVOID THEM

The business partner dispute. They happen. But many of them can be avoided if you set out each partners’ duties and expectations when setting up the business. Disputes After The Fact Got a call the other day – two friends had formed a fitness business. […]

October 21, 2024July 26, 2025

Scope Creep is Killing Your Bottom Line. How to Stop It

“Scope Creep” is not a new phenomenon. You’ve probably been guilty of moving a contractor off the contract terms yourself. Here is how to recognize it, and how to stop it. The best method is to have a clearly written scope of work, and stick […]

June 27, 2024July 26, 2025

MASTERING THE BUSINESS ACQUISITION: VALUATION

In today’s post on mastering the business acquisition, I’ll write about some basic issues a business buyer may see when buying a business. The main one is valuation: what is the buyer paying for the business?. BUSINESS ACQUISITION BASICS: WHAT ARE YOU PAYING FOR? First […]

June 19, 2024July 26, 2025

Scope of Work: Why You Aren’t Getting Paid

Here we talk about “scope of work” in all contracts. It is exceeding rare that a client says to a vendor/contractor, “I’m not going to pay you because screw you, I just don’t want to pay you” (although, I am seeing more of this in […]

May 23, 2024July 28, 2025

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