As attorneys who often help small business clients form the entities under which they operate their various businesses, we are often asked whether they should form a limited liability company (LLC) or a corporation, specifically an S corporation (S corp). Most clients know that unlike partnerships or sole proprietorships, LLCs and S corps are entities [...]Continue reading

Incorporating your business is a good way to decrease your chances of being personally responsible for business obligations. Unfortunately, you may not get these protections if you don’t use your corporate name. Even though you are incorporated, if you enter into contracts in your personal name, or even a business name other than your true [...]Continue reading