
For most small businesses: Start with an LLC. It provides liability protection and flexibility without excessive formalities.
Choose C-Corp only if:
• You’re

For most small businesses: Start with an LLC. It provides liability protection and flexibility without excessive formalities.
Choose C-Corp only if:
• You’re

What does “piercing the corporate veil” mean, and why should you care? Your LLC or corporation creates a legal shield between you and your business.

Your brand might not be as protected as you think. I’m Julie King with King Patent Law, and today I’m showing you how to audit

This week, I’m talking about something potentially even more valuable that EVERY business has: your intellectual property.
ALL businesses have intellectual property, and for

Three contract red flags every business owner should check right now.
Red flag #1: You’re operating under an expired contract. A one-year contract ended,

What does “good standing” actually mean for your business?
If you formed an LLC or corporation, your state requires you to file annual reports

This registered agent mistake could cost your business $thousands$. Every LLC and corporation needs a registered agent: the person or service that receives legal documents

You’re busy. You don’t have time for a full business audit this month. I get it.
I’m Julie King with King Patent Law, and

Corporations and LLCs, your business entity might be in trouble, and you don’t even know it. I’m Julie King with King Patent Law, and today

It’s January, and you’re staring at your business like it’s a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces. You know something needs attention, but where do you

As AC/DC said, “It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll,” and I can tell you it’s a long

They say never mix business with pleasure—but what about love? Many couples start businesses together, but without the right legal setup, things can go very
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