by Michael Katz | Apr 3, 2015 | Business Law
IS SHE AN EMPLOYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR? Our business lawyers in Denver often get this question. While we’re tempted to quote the now deceased Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart: “I know it when I see it” (when referring of course to pornography[!]), that just...
by Michael Katz | Mar 27, 2015 | Business Law
FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Formation of a LLC is determined by the state in which the formation is to be registered. As with corporations, the secretary of state for the state will have basic forms to use. Though corporations have a fairly consistent...
by Michael Katz | Mar 20, 2015 | Business Law
WHAT IS A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY? As most folks know, corporations (in all sizes and shapes) have been around for centuries. The formation of a corporation is determined by the state in which it is to be located and though there are differences from state to state,...
by Michael Katz | Mar 13, 2015 | Business Law
ADVANTAGES OF “s” AND “c” CORPORATION In a previous blog, our Colorado business lawyer discussed how to incorporation and the distinction between an “s” and “c” corporation. Here we will look at the differences between a c and s. A subchapter “s” corporation is purely...
by Michael Katz | Feb 25, 2015 | Business Law
I am a lawyer. I speak lawyerese very well; but my clients don’t want to hear it sometimes. They want plain English. So here you go: The difference between a subchapter “c” corporation and a subchapter “s” corporation is purely taxation based. That is, the federal...
by Michael Katz | Feb 17, 2015 | Business Law
STATE DIFFERENCES Each state in the union has its own law that covers how a business organization is to be formed. While there are variations in each state, which should be discussed with us before you file, for the most part each state requires one or more of the...