by e-LawLines | Apr 16, 2010 | Probate & Estate Planning Law, Taxation
In spite of what you may have heard about taxes in 2010, we believe Ben Franklin’s sardonic proverb, with Will Rogers’ prescient addition, still holds true – this year more than ever. Nothing is certain but death and taxes – the only difference...
by e-LawLines | Mar 16, 2010 | Corporate Law, Small Business Law
Many individuals embarking on starting their own businesses have a preconceived idea that they want to form a limited liability company (LLC ) instead of an S-Corporation. Often, and I am not making this up, their opinions arise from conversations with barbers!...
by e-LawLines | Feb 16, 2010 | Employment Law
In today’s workplace, there is virtually unfettered access to text messages, e-mails, Internet use and other electronic messaging. At the touch of a button, anyone can switch from bar graphs for the upcoming client presentation to brew pubs on a social Web site....
by e-LawLines | Jan 16, 2010 | Corporate Law, Small Business Law, Taxation
On a recent business trip to Indianapolis, you decide to take a client out for dinner, drinks and to a Pacers’ game. It’s win-win: you have a good time and you use the opportunity to earn some goodwill to promote your business. It’s a no-brainer that that...
by e-LawLines | Dec 1, 2009 | Real Estate Law
In this climate of foreclosures, numerous individuals have contacted our law offices requesting information concerning their rights in regards to foreclosure, specifically the right of redemption. The right of redemption is the right to pay off the debt and interest...