Small business owners often make the mistake of “co-mingling” business and personal finances. For example, small business owners frequently will use a single credit card to make both personal and business purchases. Or, a small business owner might pay a personal debt with a business bank account check, or vice versa. While these transactions may […]
A Checklist for Maintaining Your Corporate Veil
We were recently asked to start writing articles for LegalZoom on important real estate, estate planning, and business law topics. Below is a link to an article we wrote regarding the importance and ways of maintaining the “corporate veil” of a limited liability entity, such as a corporation, LLC, Limited Partnership or Limited Liability Partnership. […]
5 Reasons Why We (Attorneys) Love LLCs
The attorneys at GRIFFITH LAW GROUP form limited liability companies (LLC) more often than we form any other entity, because of the flexibility afforded by the LLC. An LLC is not always the best entity choice for our clients, and there are limited circumstances when a different entity structure would be better. However, as a […]