Corporate Formation

Do You Need to Dissolve a Corporation That Never Did Any Business?

When you file paperwork for your business to become a California corporation, your company gets its own identity. The corporation exists as an independent “person” under the law. The corporation also has ongoing obligations that it must fulfill.  If the company does not do all of the things required of it each year, you could …

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How Often Should a Corporation Hold Meetings and Update Minutes?

Corporations provide business owners with many benefits, including protection from liability and the opportunity to more easily transfer an ownership interest.  However, in order for an owner to enjoy the full extent of the benefits of incorporation, corporate formalities must be maintained. This means that the corporation must actually behave as a corporation or separate …

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Is it a good idea to have a Buy-Sell Agreement?

When you start a business, there are many different legal documents that you may consider creating in order to protect your interest in the company.  The necessary documents will depend upon the type of corporate form you choose. For example, partners will need a partnership agreement and corporations will need Articles of Incorporation.  One document …

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San Diego Corporate Formation: What factors should be considered in choosing the type of business form for my business?

When selecting the appropriate business form for your company, there are a lot of different factors to consider.  Different business forms include sole proprietorship, partnership, Limited Liability Partnership, Limited Liability Company, and an S or C corporation.  Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and it is advisable to speak with a qualified and experienced …

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