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Moving an LLC to a Different State

There may come a time when a Limited Liability Company (LLC) needs to be moved to a different state. Perhaps a result of business expansion or simply a change of...

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What You Should Know About Attorney-Client Privilege

Attorney-client privilege is an important legal concept that allows people to have confidential conversations with their attorneys without worrying about those conversations being used against them in court. It’s a...

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De Facto Partnerships are Dangerous

What is a De Facto Partnership? A de facto partnership, sometimes called an “Ad Hoc Partnership”, is an informal business arrangement between two or more parties. It is a spontaneous...

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Should I Dissolve My Company?

Attorney Larry Donahue speaks to the main points one should consider when dissolving their company. Would you like to talk to an attorney today to discuss your business concerns? Sign...

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Pros and Cons of LLCs

L4SB and the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce Join Forces to Educated Business Owners You can sign up for this free workshop by visiting the Hispano Chamber of Commerce’s website...

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What Business Entity is Best for Me?

One of the very first question an individual or group of individuals should ask when starting a new business venture is, “Do we need a business entity?” The answer is...

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Who Should Form My LLC ?

I have seen lots of clients have non-attorneys form an LLC (or corporation) for them. CPAs, accountants, and on-line companies that are not law firms oftentimes offer business formations. Or...