Many of our clients have asked about whether a COVID-19 Liability Waiver is necessary as they begin reopening their businesses. There are a lot of mixed beliefs, from lawyers, on the need or propriety of having such a waiver. Even if not legally required, it may still make sense. Given the novelty of this virus […]
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Can My Accountant Draft Legal Documents?
A potential client asks, “Can my accountant draft legal documents for me?” The answer is quite simple, no. Let me be perfectly clear here, I said NO! I’m picking on accountants a bit here, because of recent events. However, this article applies to bankers, realtors, and any other advisor that is giving legal advice or […]
Charging Orders and Your Business
Liabilities exist around every corner. As such, many of our business clients focus on liabilities that stem from the business. You know these, right? We’re talking about slips and falls, creditors, bad workmanship, auto accidents, employment disputes, and the like. We call these, “bottom-up” liabilities. In this article we want to talk about another type […]
Small Business Taxes Q&A
It is that time of year again… tax season. (As a side note, I have found curling up in a fetal position and shedding a few tears is a great way to navigate the tax season.) This year I have invited my friend Jim Pursley to answer a few questions about small business taxes and […]
Finding, and Staying, on the Trail
Last month I learned some valuable lessons about finding, and staying, on the trail. I was blessed with the opportunity to spend two weeks in Colorado (my first trip to CO). I was there on business, conducting my two-week military tour for the MOANG. Which means, Monday through Friday were pretty much spent in an […]