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Business Law Questions
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What
is business law?
Business law encompasses rules, statutes, codes, and
regulations that are established which govern
commercial relationships and provide a legal
framework within which businesses may be conducted
and managed. Business law is highly diverse and
includes areas such as:
- banking
and finance law,
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business formation and organization,
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business negotiations,
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business planning,
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transactional business law,
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acquisition,
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merger,
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divestiture,
- sale of
businesses, and
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business litigation.
What
is involved in properly setting up and maintaining
your business as a corporation?
You should employ an experienced business attorney
and a certified public accountant to be sure that
corporate formation and maintenance are handled
properly. The attorney will draw up articles of
organization with protective language.
What
is a Limited Liability Company and how is it set
up?
Your business may have the flexibility of a
partnership and the legal protection of a
corporation if it is a limited liability company
("LLC"). The LLC uses an operating agreement,
similar to a partnership agreement, to control
business, financial and tax provisions. The
operating agreement may be oral, although it should
be in writing and signed by all the LLC's members.
Through its provisions, the operating agreement
determines whether the LLC is taxed as a partnership
or corporation.
What
are the possible consequences of being personally
liable for businesses debts and obligations?
Personal liability opens the individual to claims
for a wide range of business obligations. Most
people realize that personal liability may extend to
business losses, but other obligations may also
reach individuals, including:
- Damage
awards in lawsuits;
- Tax
deficiencies and penalties; and
- Back
wages and benefit payments.
The limited
liability offered by incorporation shelters business
owners from personal liability. Some insurance can
also help cover business owners, directors, and
officers. However, if an owner or director performs
certain personal acts, behaves illegally, or fails
to uphold statutory requirements for corporate
status, he or she may face personal liability
despite the corporate shelter.
How
often should a corporation hold meetings and update
its minutes?
Any time a corporation undertakes a major change or
transaction, it should be reflected in its minutes.
In addition, meetings of shareholders and directors
should take place at least annually if for no other
reason than to elect new officers and directors.
Failure to adhere to the formality of regular
meetings can jeopardize the corporation's ability to
shield its officers, directors and shareholders from
personal liability for the corporation's actions.
Is it
a good idea to have a Buy-Sell Agreement for a
corporation?
If a corporation has more than one shareholder, a
buy-sell agreement is recommended. A shareholder's
death, divorce, disability or termination of
employment can create serious problems for a
corporation and its other shareholders. A buy-sell
agreement can help minimize these problems by
describing what will happen in those events. Similar
provisions are recommended for partnership
agreements and operating agreements for limited
liability companies.
Please see our webpage
on Business Law for more
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