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Should You Form an Out-Of-State LLC?
I am often approached by entrepreneurs looking to start a business. They frequently ask if there’s any benefit to forming an LLC (limited...
Independent Contractor or Employee? The Costly Consequences of Misclassification
Independent Contractor or Employee? The Costly Consequences of Misclassification Businesses often prefer to hire independent contractors over...
Understanding California Meal Break Laws: What Employers Need to Know
As Outside General Counsel Cooper & Huber, LLP, we're often asked what an employer can do if their employee refuses to take a required meal...
5 Reasons Why Contracts are a MUST for Employees and 1099s
In any business, having contracts in place with employees and independent contractors is crucial. Not only do contracts provide clarity and legal...
California LLC Buy-Out Options: Understanding Your Choices
If you're a member of a California Limited Liability Company (LLC) considering a buy-out, do you know what the default provisions are under the...
Independent Contractor or Employee?
Independent Contractor or Employee? There are costly consequences to misclassification. Businesses often prefer to hire independent contractors over...
Stock versus Asset Purchase: What’s the Difference?
A stock purchase and an asset purchase are two common ways to buy a business or company. Here are the key differences between them: Definition: A...
Buy-Sell vs. Shareholders Agreement
At Cooper & Huber, LLP we often get this question: Do I need a buy-sell agreement and a shareholders...
What Legal Structures Should I Use For My Business?
When it comes to forming a business, there are several different legal structures to choose from, each with its own advantages and disadvantages....
Responding to Demand Letters
“Demand letters” are letters, usually written by an attorney on a client’s behalf, outlining the dispute between parties and demanding that the...