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How to Form a Professional Entity in California
Whether you’re looking to form a PC or an RLLP in California, a particular set of filings must be submitted—on time —with the CA Secretary of State.
March 18, 2020 - Corporations
What is a California Professional Entity and What Are It's Advantages?
What are the differences between a professional entity and a "regular" corporation or LLC in California.
March 18, 2020 - Corporations
Design Professional Corporations (DPCs): a New Type of Business Entity in New York
What is considered a “design” occupation depends on the state, but generally includes occupations like architects and engineers.
March 18, 2020 - Corporations
Forming a New York Professional Entity in 3 Steps
Forming a professional entity in New York involves many nuanced and ill-defined procedures; have an experienced attorney on your side.
March 9, 2020 - Corporations
Texas Professional Associations: What They Are & How to Form One
There’s a lot of confusion around professional associations and much of it originates from the context-dependent uses of the phrase.
Jan. 29, 2020 - Corporations
Can I Exclude Myself from my Company's Workers Compensation Coverage?
Only a small minority of employees are able to exclude themselves from workers comp. If you're thinking about it, here's what to consider.
Aug. 22, 2019 - Corporations
SAFEs vs. Convertible Notes: Which is Best for my Business?
Here are the key differences between convertible notes and SAFEs that should be considered by business owners looking to raise capital.
July 29, 2019 - Corporations
Joint Ventures v. Partnerships: Differences Business Owners Need to Know
While both partnerships and joint ventures involve multiple enterprises coming together for a common goal, there are key differences to consider.
July 9, 2019 - Corporations
Don’t Underestimate the Taxes When Selling Your Business
Just like any other transaction, the sale of a business is considered a source of income, and sellers are often obligated to pay taxes.
June 26, 2019