Starting a new business venture is an exhilarating journey, but also involves significant financial risks. Seasoned entrepreneurs understand the importance of safeguarding their personal assets from undue exposure. If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur in the Bay Area embarking on your first startup, the experienced San Jose startup and financing lawyers…
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Can You Change a Sole Proprietorship to an LLC?
Many Californians start their own business without creating a separate legal entity. An individual who does this is known as a sole proprietor. If this describes your current setup, you may want to consider adopting a more formal structure, such as a limited liability company, as your business continues to…
Tips to Grow Your Bay Area Business
The Silicon Valley region hosts numerous startups that have sought counsel from Structure Law Group to support their business growth. As San Jose business attorneys situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Structure Law Group, LLP actively aids our clients in maximizing the potential of their new ventures. Our attorneys…
The Importance of Due Diligence
The phrase “due diligence” is often used in the law and is a critical component when contemplating a business transaction. Due diligence means thoroughly investigating and analyzing the facts and key terms of the deal before engaging in a major business transaction, such as acquiring a company or investing in…
Who Can Form an LLP in California?
For certain licensed professionals, a (LLP) offers an alternative to general and limited partnerships and limited liability companies and can offer several advantages over those business entities. The California partnerships lawyers at Structure Law Group can help you decide if an LLP is the right choice for your own business.…
Corporate Transparency Act
As of January 1, 2024, all entities that are not exempt in California must file reports on their “beneficial ownership” with the Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). These reporting rules were part of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which itself was enacted by Congress as part…
Important Questions That Protect Your Company in a Commercial Lease
When a business in Texas is either establishing its first location is looking to upgrade to a bigger space, a commercial lease is often something requiring a business owner’s signature and can be tricky to navigate. You should work with a Texas business attorney to be sure that you are…
Can We Pay Our Employees in Cryptocurrency?
For many employers, paying employees with cryptocurrency is probably something you’ve never considered before. But these days, cryptocurrency is inching closer and closer to the mainstream. Proof of how quickly cryptocurrency is becoming the new normal was evident when New York mayor Eric Adams vowed to accept his first three paychecks in…
Incorporating a Company in Texas
Incorporating a business in Texas involves filing incorporation paperwork with the Texas Secretary of State through a fill-in-the-blank certificate of formation that can be completed with or without the help of a lawyer. The Texas Secretary of State recommends that a decision regarding the business structure is one a person…
Important Steps for Selling Your Business in Texas
For many business owners, there comes a day when it is time to sell their company. When it is your time to sell our business, make sure that you have a Texas M&A attorney by your side to ensure you take all steps necessary to protect your interests and maximize…