The Process of Effective Business Litigation

Business Litigation can be a Messy Process. Many people who are facing lawsuits are unfamiliar with the process and have questions about how they should prepare. Below, we have briefly outlined the basic process of litigation to give our clients a general idea of what they can expect. Remember that half the battle is choosing […]

Why a Startup Attorney and Incorporation is Important

When starting a new business venture, entrepreneurs have many decisions to make. A Startup Attorney is critical. One of the most important choices involves selecting the right type of business entity. There are many options. While some new business owners will operate as sole proprietors or form partnerships, others will opt for limited liability companies […]

Member Managed Versus Manager Managed LLC

Member managed LCC: what is it and when to use it? When forming a new limited liability company (“Member Managed LLC”), it is essential to understand the different possibilities in regards to management and control. By evaluating the different options, you are better equipped to make the choice that best suites the needs of your […]

Now that it’s Over: Tax and Tax Law

The IRS reported in March it has a total of $1 billion of unclaimed tax refunds related to unfiled 2013 income tax returns. The IRS estimates the median tax refund is $763.  Taxpayers can claim their refunds by filing a 2013 federal income tax return by Tuesday, April 18, 2017.  That is the same day as […]

Make Better Contracts! Download Landwehr Law’s FREE E-Book

Enter Your Information and Press “Enter” to get YOUR Free Ebook! [rainmaker_form id=”2707″] Once you’ve made that big sale and your dream big-business customer has finally said, “yes” your work is likely just beginning. Now, you need to negotiate and sign a contract to truly close the deal. The art (and/or science) of contract negotiation […]

Fiduciary Responsibility

Fiduciary duty is a legal relationship between two or more parties. And it’s a big duty.   One party is the fiduciary, or the entity with the duty and the other party is the principle, or the entity benefiting from the duty. In general, it is a mutual relationship among partners who owe the duty […]