How to Form a Limited Liability Company (LLC)

1. Decide Where to Form Your LLC When forming a LLC, you must file paperwork with the state. Most businesses file with the state that the business is located in. But if you plan to do business in multiple states, you may have a choice of states for your LLC...

Handling a Sexual Harassment Claim in as an Employer

Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances or conduct of a sexual nature which unreasonably interferes with the performance of a person's job or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment. Sexual harassment at work is a serious matter that can happen to both men and women, and...

Leasing Commercial Property

Thinking about leasing your commercial property? While leasing your commercial property can be profitable, it is important to understand the different types of commercial leases and which ones benefit you and your business.

Tax Savings Under New Law

With the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reportedly headed for the President's desk shortly, many clients may be asking what they can do before year-end to best position themselves for tax savings and to avoid or soften the impact of disappearing deductions.

When starting a business, many business owners will have to evaluate whether to become a C corporation or an S corporation. These are two of the most common ways to incorporate, and both have their own benefits depending on the business owner’s goals. Let’s take a look at the similarities...

6 Considerations for a Hunting Lease

If you plan on leasing your land to hunters, it’s important to ensure the lease is well-written and thorough enough to fully protect you and your property. Here are 6 important considerations for your lease.