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Caveat Emptor — Part Deux

by JAlanCampbellLaw | May 11, 2011 | Business, Business Dispute, Business Purchase, Business Sale, Contract, Corporation, Limited Liability, Litigation, Tax

In my last newsletter I offered some tips on issues to consider when buying a business.   The ink well isn’t dry yet…so here are a few more: 3. Ask the Seller to stick around. When you buy a business, you are not just buying the Seller’s assets, you are buying their...

Caveat Emptor — Buying a Business

by JAlanCampbellLaw | Mar 11, 2011 | Business, Business Dispute, Business Purchase, Business Sale, Contract, Tax

Thomas Tusser is attributed with the astute observation — A fool and his money are soon parted.  This holds true not only when you are trying to impress your 6 year old at the midway games at the fair, but also when buying a business.  From my view as an attorney...

The paper companies must be in collusion with the federal government

by JAlanCampbellLaw | Nov 18, 2010 | Business, Business Dispute, Business Purchase, Contract

“The paper companies must be in collusion with the federal government.” That’s a quote from one of my clients after sitting through a recent loan closing —  stacks of papers with no end in sight.  Why so much paper?  That is your government at work trying...

Does your LLC need Vitameatavegemin?

by JAlanCampbellLaw | Aug 24, 2010 | Business, Business Dispute, Limited Liability, Litigation, Tax

Hopefully many of you remember Vitameatavegemin from the classic “I Love Lucy” show.  How in the world does this relate to a limited liability company (LLC) you say?  Well is your LLC tired, run down, listless?  Has it fallen out of good standing and is it failing to...

How many of you drive around without a spare tire?

by JAlanCampbellLaw | Jun 2, 2010 | Business, Contract, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney

OK, I’m not talking about an actual spare tire – I’m talking about a Power of Attorney.  Yes, a Power of Attorney is just like a spare tire; I’ll let that analogy sink in for a few moments.  The term “Power of Attorney” is not foreign to most people, but how many of...

Personal guarantees are all the rage these days!

by JAlanCampbellLaw | May 4, 2010 | Business, Contract, Limited Liability, Litigation

Now that we are in recovery (hopefully) from the great banking flu of 2008-2009, it has become clear that doing business with banks has changed quite a bit.  Gone are the days of quick loan approvals and business loans secured only by the underlying business.  Even...
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