Close Contact Us Now
Tap Here To Call Us

Articles Posted in business attorney

Updated:

Why Your Los Angeles Business Needs an Attorney

Whether you are looking to fund your next startup or you have an existing business that is well on its way to financial success, it is always a good idea to work with an experienced business attorney who can provide you with valuable advice and legal representation. Especially in California’s…

Updated:

What Percentage of Stock Options Should I Give To Different Levels of Employees?

Equity compensation is an important tool employers use to attract – and retain – talented employees. Before you begin offering stock options, it is important to consider the amount of stock being issued to employees and how issuing it could affect the value of your business. There are many ways…

Updated:

Company Bylaws

Corporate bylaws are an important tool for ensuring the efficient operation of any business and helping to avoid internal conflicts, such as those relating to founder, director, officer and shareholder conflicts. Not all businesses are required to have corporate bylaws, but it is always a good idea to commit your…

Updated:

What is an ABC (Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors)?

For businesses in financial distress, the right path forward may mean choosing between a reorganization or a liquidation.  Businesses have a number of options available to them, each of which include their own benefits and drawbacks.  You should speak with a bankruptcy attorney before deciding which approach makes the most…

Updated:

What Can I Do To Help My Business Survive The COVID-19 Crisis?

We are beginning to see hopeful signs about the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, and the conversation about when and how to reopen the U.S. economy is beginning in earnest.  In the meantime, however, the restrictions remain in effect.  What can businesses do to try to increase their odds of surviving the…

Updated:

COVID-19 CARES Act Provides Payroll Tax Break to Employers

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many non-essential businesses have been shut down, resulting in an unprecedented economic downfall for many employers.  In efforts to provide relief for employers, the government has passed the CARES Act, which will allow employers to save costs by deferring their Social Security payroll tax (6.2%)…

Updated:

Avoiding Partnership Disputes

A partnership is like a marriage. It takes effective communication to meet mutual goals. You can avoid many partnership disputes by creating a clear operating agreement before the partnership starts doing business. The experienced San Jose business attorneys at Structure Law Group can help you avoid unnecessary partnership disputes. By…

Updated:

Should You Draft Your Own Business Contracts?

Drafting contracts that properly protect your legal interests requires training, a unique skillset, and years of experience as a business attorney.  Contracts that are not drafted by experienced counsel often fail to provide adequate protections to the parties involved.  For example, contracts prepared by business people that are not attorneys…

Updated:

Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisitions

Selling your business can be an exciting time. An acquisition can represent a new stage of growth for a company. However, a poorly drafted acquisition agreement can also jeopardize the legal and financial interests of business owners who do not adequately prepare for such an event. What Issues Should Be…

Updated:

The Basics of LLCs

LLCs are a popular business entity that can provide comprehensive legal protection. Unfortunately, business owners who do not properly form or operate their LLCs can still be personally liable for the debts and liabilities of the business. Call Structure Law Group at 408-441-7500 to schedule a consultation with one of…

Contact Us