On Friday April 29, 2022, the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division decided cross appeals in Lamme v. Client Instant Access, LLC et al., 2022 WL 1276123, affirming so much of the trial court’s decision that rejected Ms. Lamme’s claim that other businesses owned by Mr.» Read More
In Pennsylvania, forming a corporate entity for your business (particularly an LLC) is a good first step in liability protection for business owners, but it is only the first step. Once your LLC has been formed, you must take certain actions (and avoid certain others) to maintain a separate existence between yourself and your entity to ensure maximum liability protection.» Read More
In my first post for the Biz Law Blog, I discussed the benefits of choosing a Limited Liability Company (“LLC”) as the entity for your business. In this post, I will discuss some important considerations for you when starting your business.» Read More
I have heard from many people that they do not have any entity formed for their business and operate as a sole proprietor. If operating as a sole proprietor is best for what you do, and your business has very limited liability for the owner, it might not be a bad move. » Read More