Monthly Archives: July 2025

What is an Accounting and When Would You Ask for One?
It often happens that we have to sue someone, because we believe that they have mismanaged a business, or stolen property, or diverted assets, or done anything else that could be considered fraudulent. The problem is that the fraud itself, prevents us from even knowing exactly how much we may have lost. In claims… Read More »

LLCs and Corporations: What are the Core Differences Between Them?
When it comes to starting or forming a business, a lot of business owners give little thought as to whether to form their business as a corporation, or as an LLC, which itself is a kind of corporation. But what makes an LLC different from the numerous other kinds of corporate structures? Governing Documents… Read More »

Using Civil Theft Claims to Get Your Property Back
In the business law context, it isn’t common to see something that amounts to criminal law violations. But it can and does happen, most commonly in the form of stolen property, information, data, or trade secrets. And while the stealing of your company’s property is certainly a crime, which can be handled by law… Read More »

Things to Remember When Drafting Terms of Service (TOS)
If you’ve ever used a website, bought something online, registered for a website, or used any social media, you’ve been hit with the request to sign, or agree to, the business’ Terms of Service (TOS). These unending pages of legalese may seem like gibberish—but if you’re the business being protected by them, they can… Read More »

Preserving a Defendant’s Assets Before Judgment is Entered
Let’s say that you are considering a business or commercial litigation lawsuit against another person or company. You think you have a good case but you have one concern: collection. Specifically, you have concern that by the time that you win or settle your case, whatever proceeds, assets, or property that the Defendant has… Read More »