by Staff of the Firm | Oct 27, 2016 | Business Management, Choice of Entity, Uncategorized
In Hill v. County Concrete Co., Inc., Hill and Newman hired an attorney to form a construction services corporation to be known as “C&M Builders, Inc.” (C&M).[1] The attorney advised Hill and Newman that the corporate name was available and that they could...
by Staff of the Firm | Oct 20, 2016 | Business Management, Choice of Entity, Uncategorized
Corporation by Estoppel In Cranson v. I.B.M. Corp., Cranson decided to invest in a corporation that was soon to be formed.[1] Upon being advised by the attorney that the corporation had been formed, Cranson received a stock certificate for his shares and was shown the...
by Staff of the Firm | Oct 13, 2016 | Business Management, Choice of Entity, Uncategorized
De Facto Corporation Cantor v. Sunshine Greenery, Inc., a 1979 case out of New Jersey, is one of the best known cases on the doctrine of de facto corporation.[1] In that case, Cantor was the landlord and Sunshine Greenery the tenant. On December 16, 1974, Cantor...
by Staff of the Firm | Oct 6, 2016 | Business Management, Choice of Entity, Uncategorized
We advise and write frequently on personal liability of business owners. Certain entity forms, such as corporation and limited liability company (LLC), generally offer protection from personal liability for business owners. Although we discussed in our previous blog...
by Staff of the Firm | Jun 14, 2016 | JOBS Act, Private Placements, Raising Capital, Securities Laws, Uncategorized
Fix Crowdfunding Act. We have been blogging about federal crowdfunding in this blog series this past month or so. As you know, Title III of the JOBS Act, also referred to as the “CROWDFUND Act (Capital Raising Online While Deterring Fraud and Unethical...