by David P. Weiss | Jun 27, 2012 | Small Business Law
I just read St. Louis Small Business Monthly (May 2012)—I know I am a little behind on my reading—and Jeffery Gitomer’s article, “Measuring the ROI of Social Media? There’s a Laugh and a Joke,” touched upon some of the thoughts I have about measuring the ROI (Return...
by e-LawLines | Jun 21, 2012 | Corporate Law, Small Business Law
On March 27, 2012, Congress passed the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (the “JOBS Act”), which President Obama signed on April 5, 2012. While this is a great deal for smaller companies, many of these provisions address companies of a much larger size...
by David P. Weiss | Jun 11, 2012 | Small Business Law
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of accompanying one of our clients to Overland, Kansas for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneurs of the Year program for the Midwest region. It was a black tie affair, befitting the accomplishments of the all of the honorary...
by e-LawLines | Mar 12, 2012 | Corporate Law, Litigation, Small Business Law
If you are an officer or director of a corporation or other business entity, you’ve undoubtedly been advised to maintain the corporate separateness of your business. If you haven’t, let us so advise you now (January 16, 2006 Article and October 16, 2007...
by e-LawLines | Jan 27, 2012 | Real Estate Law, Small Business Law
Despite the downturn in the economy, many individuals may see being a landlord as an easy money maker, but there are things that should be considered prior to entering into that first lease. One of the first considerations is whether the property should be owned in a...
by David P. Weiss | Dec 15, 2011 | Corporate Law, Small Business Law
Recent news involving the Roberts Brothers and their companies, including the bankruptcy of one of them, centers in part around $800,000.00 in payments transferred from the bankrupt company to other Roberts’ companies. We do not represent the Roberts Companies, nor...