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Is it Against the Law to Compensate a Non-Licensed Capital Funds Finder?

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When a startup is receiving professional assistance in raising neededcapital to continue growing the business and the brand, a common issue arises – whether the startup is allowed to compensate the individual helping raise capital with a commission or transaction-based fee if he or she is not a licensed broker dealer. Here is the answer: generally, no. This type of compensation structure is not allowed. Specifically, the use of an individual who is not a…
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Breached Business Agreement

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A business breach could occur in many ways, depending on the specific terms of your agreement. Nevertheless, if your business partner failed to adhere to the terms of the agreement, you may need to escalate the matter and take legal action, especially if the breach wound up damaging the company. Assessing Your Options Addressing issues with a business partner is not always easy.When a breach of contract has occurred, it is in your best interest…
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Arbitration Clauses in Employment Agreements are Not Always Enforceable

If you are a business owner in California attempting to enforce an arbitration clause in an employment dispute, then you need to take notice of two California Courts of Appeal decisions that address issues that could result in a court negating the efficacy of an arbitration provision. The first notable decision can be found in Garcia v. Haralambos Beverage Co. In this case, the Second District Court of Appeal upheld a trial court’s decision to…
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Dispute Resolution in Business Agreements

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Typically, we enter into business agreements with the expectation that things will run smoothly. Whether it is a shareholders’ agreement, an employment agreement, or an agreement for supply of services. An agreement covers all the details that a handshake cannot cover. For instance, what happens when a dispute arises between the parties? How will the dispute be resolved? A well-drafted business agreement not only lays out the terms of a business deal, but it anticipates…
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Impact of Being Suspended by the FTB

Impact of Being Suspended by the Franchise Tax Board in California

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If you conduct a search for a specific business on the California Secretary of State’s website, you may discover a business labeled as “FTB Suspended.” If a business has been tagged with this label, it means the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) has decided to suspend the business. If your business winds up getting suspended by the FTB, the ramifications can be severe. For example, when your business is suspended, you are unable to legally…
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Creating an LLC in California – Pertinent Info You Need to Know

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If you are looking to start a business in or around Los Angeles and want to establish a limited liability company (LLC), there are important issues and potential pitfalls you need to become aware of before making the proverbial leap and forming an LLC. What is a Limited Liability Company? An LLC is a type of business entity designed to shield business owners from personal liability from the ownership and operation of the business. When…
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Corporate Dissolution Explained

Small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy. Each year, thousands of new businesses are created with the goal of achieving sustained success. However, starting a business does not mean that entity will remain active in perpetuity. In fact, for a variety of reasons, many businesses each year are closed and have to be dissolved. If you find yourself in this situation, it is extremely important to take the necessary steps to properly dissolve…
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Drafting Privacy Policies – What You Need to Know

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The use, management, and maintenance of personal information by companies has received significant attention, and even national headlines, due to multiple states enacting consumer data privacy laws. California took center stage with the passage of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) in 2018, followed by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”) in 2020. This is why, as a business owner operating in or around Los Angeles, you need to invest the time and resources to…
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The New Paycheck Protection Program Loan

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Congress recently passed, and the President signed, the “Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act” (i.e. the Economic Aid Act) into law. The legislation includes roughly $900 billion in financial assistance to individuals, small business owners, hospitals, etc. who are struggling to make it through the Coronavirus Pandemic. A key component of the Economic Aid Act was infusing the moribund Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) with an additional $284 billion in funds. This…
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