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Michael C.
I offer top-tier legal expertise in startups, corporate governance, and general legal research. As a professor and published author, I have established myself as a legal expert, writer, and scholar. My strong research skills and innovative thinking make me a highly capable business consultant, legal adviser, and copywriter. Currently licensed to practice in Minnesota and Arkansas. Recent freelance projects include business plans, contract drafting, legal advisory memoranda, due diligence, pre-trial motion practice, and discovery review.
"Michael was fast, helpful, and delivered exactly what I asked for!"
October 1, 2023
Lynette P.
I am licensed in both Texas and Arkansas but actively working in Arkansas. My primary focus is criminal defense, family law, and estate planning (wills and trusts).
October 30, 2023
James S.
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Orin K.
I'm an employment lawyer. I counsel and represent employees in all professions, from hourly workers to doctors and executives, and all in between. I also counsel and represent employers in many aspects of employment law.
"Orin was very flexible, clear and communicative. I would highly recommend."
Lolitha M.
Small firm offering business consultation and contract review services.
"Did great. She was responsive even after hours, will use again!!!"
Scott S.
I specialize in business law and contracts, with an emphasis on commercial transactions and negotiations, document drafting and review, employment, business formation, e-commerce, technology, healthcare, privacy, commercial real estate, data security and compliance. Specifically, I've drafted, reviewed and/or negotiated thousands of MSA's, NDA's, TOS', SAAS, sales, service, managed services, referral, reseller, royalty, finder’s fee, employment, contractor, consulting, advertising, marketing, manufacturing, distribution, management, artist, author, agency, photography, rental, lease, vendor, partnership, website, platform, application, privacy, non-compete, non-circumvent, confidentiality, IP ownership and licensing agreements so I'm very familiar with these types of documents. Practicing law since 2006, I worked in-house before starting my own solo practitioner law firm in 2011. I've worked with individuals and start-ups, Fortune 500 companies, and every type of entity in between, always providing quality legal work that fits the exact needs of the person and/or business. I’m a graduate of the Benjamin Cardozo Law School and also have an English degree from Penn.
"Scott helped me reviewed the contracts and saved me from getting into a trap of an outsourced sales services provider from Philippines and Australia"
Gamal H.
I am a commercial contracts attorney with twenty years of experience. I have represented major corporate clients including Amazon, Marvel, and Viacom as well as independent entertainment professionals and technology startups.
"Gamal has been a pleasure to work with. This book is the first in a 4-book series and I will certainly retain him for all of them should the publisher wish to exercise that option. Well done!"
January 24, 2022
Michelle F.
I provide comprehensive legal and business consulting services to entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses. My practice focuses on start-up foundations, business growth through contractual relationships and ventures, and business purchase and sales. Attorney with a demonstrated history of working in the corporate law industry and commercial litigation. Member of the Bar for the State of New York and United States Federal Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, Southern and eastern District Bankruptcy Courts and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Skilled in business law, federal court commercial litigation, corporate governance and debt restructuring.
October 26, 2021
Steve C.
I am a corporate and business attorney in Orange County, CA. I advise start-ups, early-growth companies, investors, and entrepreneurs in various sectors and industries including technology, entertainment, digital media, healthcare, and biomedical.
October 28, 2021
Oscar B.
Oscar is a St. Petersburg native. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and Stetson University, College of Law. A former US Army Judge Advocate, Oscar has more than 20 years of experience in Estate Planning, Real Estate, Small Business, Probate, and Asset Protection law. A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, and a second-generation Gator, he received a B.A. from the University of Florida and a J.D. from Stetson University’s College of Law. Oscar began working in real estate sales in 1994 prior to attending law school. He continued in real estate, small business law, and Asset Protection as an associate attorney with the firm on Bush, Ross, Gardner, Warren, & Rudy in 2002 before leaving to open his own practice. Oscar also held the position of Sales & Marketing Director for Ballast Point Homes separately from his law practice. He is also a licensed real estate broker and owner of a boutique real estate brokerage. As a captain in the US Army JAG Corps, he served as a Judge Advocate in the 3rd Infantry Division and then as Chief of Client Services, Schweinfurt, Germany, and Chief of Criminal Justice for the 200th MP Command, Ft. Meade, Maryland. He is a certified VA attorney representative and an active member of VARep, an organization of real estate and legal professionals dedicated to representing and educating veterans. Oscar focuses his practice on real small business and asset protection law.
October 28, 2021
Rachael D.
We help simplify every transaction and provide a superior level of customer service to create long lasting and trusted relationships with our clients. Our goal is to guide our clients with practical and zealous legal representation and eliminate the difficult nature of any legal transaction.
October 29, 2021
Yoann E. A. L.
For over 15 years, I accumulated both hands-on technical and business experience as an IT engineer and entrepreneur, enabling me to understand your challenges probably better than anyone else on the legal market! My California-based full-online practice focuses on: - Intellectual Property (Copyright / Trademarks) - Privacy / Data Protection - Commercial matters (e.g. service contracts) - Corporate (e.g. incorporation, restructuring)
Business Legal Questions and Answers
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Service Contract
Texas
What are the most important terms in a service agreement?
I am trying to put together a template to use for my service agreement and want to know what I need to include.
Donya G.
What services are being performed, when will be services be completed, the cost and payment structure. DISCLAIMER The answers to these questions do not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship with the attorney and anyone who reviews these responses.
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S Corp
Arizona
What are the advantages and disadvantages of forming an S-Corporation for my small business?
I am a small business owner and I am considering forming an S-Corporation for my company. I have heard that there are certain tax benefits and liability protections associated with this type of entity, but I am unsure of the specifics. Additionally, I am concerned about the administrative and legal requirements of maintaining an S-Corporation and how it may impact my business operations. I would like to understand the advantages and disadvantages of forming an S-Corporation in order to make an informed decision.
Daniel D.
Advantages of Forming an S-Corporation Tax Benefits: Pass-Through Taxation: An S-Corp does not pay federal income taxes at the corporate level. Instead, the income, deductions, and credits "pass through" to the shareholders, who report them on their personal tax returns. This avoids the "double taxation" that occurs with a C-Corporation. Self-Employment Tax Savings: As an S-Corp owner, you can divide income between salary and distributions. Only the salary portion is subject to payroll taxes (Medicare and Social Security), while distributions are not. This can reduce self-employment taxes. Tax Deductibility: Expenses such as health insurance premiums for shareholders may be deductible, along with business expenses. Liability Protection: Like other corporations, an S-Corp provides personal liability protection. Your personal assets (e.g., house, personal bank accounts) are generally shielded from business debts and legal actions against the company, provided you follow corporate formalities. Credibility: Forming an S-Corp can give your business greater credibility with customers, vendors, and lenders. It shows you are a legitimate business entity, which may help when seeking financing or contracts. Potential State Tax Benefits: Some states provide additional tax benefits for S-Corps, although this varies by state. Disadvantages of Forming an S-Corporation Ownership Restrictions: An S-Corp can have no more than 100 shareholders, and all shareholders must be U.S. citizens or residents. This can limit the growth potential if you plan to bring in additional investors. S-Corps can only issue one class of stock, which may restrict your ability to attract certain types of investors or structure equity creatively. Administrative and Legal Requirements: Corporate Formalities: S-Corps must adhere to certain formalities, such as holding annual shareholder meetings, maintaining a board of directors, keeping detailed records, and filing required documents with the state. Failure to follow these rules can result in losing your liability protection. Payroll Requirements: If you work in the business, you must pay yourself a reasonable salary, which adds payroll administrative costs. You’ll also have to withhold and pay employment taxes on that salary. Tax Complexity: While S-Corps offer tax advantages, they also bring complexity, especially when it comes to classifying distributions versus salary. Misclassification can trigger IRS audits or penalties. Some states do not recognize S-Corporation status, meaning your business may still be subject to state-level corporate taxes. Limited Flexibility in Income Allocation: S-Corps require that profits and losses be allocated strictly based on ownership percentage. This limits flexibility if you want to allocate profits disproportionately among shareholders.
Business
Loan Agreement And Promissory Note
New York
How much does cost for a promissory note ?
A friend wants to borrow $25,000 and I want a promissory note
Matthew S.
I charge $350.
Business
Single Member LLC Operating Agreement
New York
Can a Single Member LLC Operating Agreement be modified to include additional members?
I am the sole owner of a Single Member LLC, and I am considering bringing in additional members to help grow the business. However, my current operating agreement does not provide for the admission of new members. I want to know if it is possible to modify the existing Single Member LLC Operating Agreement to include provisions for the admission of additional members, and if so, what steps would need to be taken to do so legally and effectively.
Danny J.
Yes, a Single Member LLC Operating Agreement can be modified to include additional members. This process involves: 1. Drafting an amendment to your current agreement 2. Obtaining necessary approvals 3. Updating state filings 4. Revising tax arrangements However, this transition involves several legal and tax implications that require careful consideration: - Ensuring compliance with state laws - Structuring ownership and voting rights - Addressing management changes - Navigating tax implications Given these complexities, it's advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure the process is handled correctly and your interests are protected. Feel free to reach out to me, if you'd like to discuss.
Business
Invoice Template
Texas
What should I include on my invoices?
I have a template I downloaded off of the internet and am looking to confirm I have everything in it that is needed.
Donya G.
Rate, hours worked and a detail of the work completed. DISCLAIMER The answers to these questions do not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship with the attorney and anyone who reviews these responses.
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