How to avoid personal liability
wickadmin2022-10-12T16:30:48+00:00Ahem.. for all the virtues that come along with LLCs, I hate to say this, but…sometimes, yes, you can be [...]
Ahem.. for all the virtues that come along with LLCs, I hate to say this, but…sometimes, yes, you can be [...]
How do you know if your hire should be classified as an independent contractor or an employee? In Ohio, the [...]
You don’t keep your personal bank account and your business bank account separate. You cannot use your personal pay pal, [...]
This year, we’re offering a deal on preparation of annual minutes. $250 flat for single member LLCs $400 flat for [...]
If you are a business owner and you’ve never had the pleasure of being sued, or suing someone else, then, [...]
Why you need to understand the Consumer Sales Practices Act (“CSPA”) The CSPA is a series of laws that set forth many requirements that suppliers must follow in most commercial transactions.
In Part I of Litigation – what you can expect, we discussed the first two phases of litigation, which are pleadings and discovery. The next two phases of litigation are dispositive motions and preparation for trial prep / trial.
The most recent stimulus relief bill contains $284 billion for a second round of loans to small businesses under the government’s Paycheck Protection Program.
There is nothing more satisfying or more difficult than owning your own business. Starting and operating a small business is exciting, interesting and, arguably, a complete gamble. To increase your chances of success, be brave, work hard, and develop a relationship with a good lawyer.
You've got a cause you care about — now you just need the legal status that will help your organization raise money and work for that cause. Here are four steps to help you understand the process, but as always, call Wick Law for more details.