
3 March 2015 | 14 replies
He was a firm believer in white wash (Old School Italian Guy).

3 November 2014 | 25 replies
Nobody can tell exactly when it will happen, however It is definitely a possibility and I believe google and many tech firms have this vision long time ago.
24 November 2014 | 8 replies
The LLC buys the property and you keep the LLC to do business with but sell the property from your LLC to your buyer.These are two big differences in the way the LLC operates/conducts business and would be taxed different as well so my advice to you is to consult with a good real estate attorney and a good real estate tax firm prior to making your decision.Disclaimer: I am not a licensed attorney or licensed tax professional nor do I claim to be.

16 February 2015 | 12 replies
He is very knowledgable, and helped setup my law firm with a health insurance package for our needs (younger work force wanting higher deductible plan at lower price point - next year will be challenge for him when I need to incorporate coverage for spouse with type 1 diabetes).
8 October 2015 | 45 replies
Does ypur firm help you to find clients or did you have to find them yourself?

6 March 2014 | 26 replies
However, I think it's important (to point out to the newbies) to recognize that the idea of "not working" (manual labor wise) is a relatively new concept in the human scheme of things, and I firmly believe hard work is good for the soul.

8 July 2014 | 55 replies
That should not happen that a total newbie can find better deals than experienced firms who are "experts"Thanks,Matt

20 February 2014 | 14 replies
Account Closed 1) I think it's potentially a good deal because it's been on the market for 11 months so that gives me the idea the seller may agree to a lower price. 2)My strategy is to rent it out; I ran the numbers and have positive cash flow firmly above 100.

23 April 2014 | 24 replies
Since your goal is to move to a quieter place, I suggest approaching the LL nicely but firmly and discussing your issues.

25 February 2011 | 10 replies
The use of "neutral" is a bad word choice... in NC at least, the trustee can't be an agent of the owner of debt (e.g. bank) hence the debt holder substitutes as trustee an attorney firm to execute the power of sale.