by Lisa Wills | Oct 22, 2015 | Business Contracts, Business disputes, Business lawsuits, Business litigation, Business Owner, Dispute resolution, hire an attorney
Resolving Business Disputes Most people do not like conflict. A disagreement can be especially uncomfortable in business relationships. In business, we often have business partners, vendors, suppliers, employees and other relationships. When all the various players...
by Lisa Wills | Oct 20, 2015 | Business Contracts, Business Law, Business Owner, Business purchase, Business sale, Corporations, exit strategy, selling a business
You have Buyer —— What Happens Next? You have a Buyer to purchase your business and the terms of the purchase are in a written Purchase Sale Agreement. The Escrow For the sale of your business to be completed, escrow should be opened at a reputable escrow...
by Lisa Wills | Oct 2, 2015 | Business Contracts, Business Law, Business Owner, Business purchase, Business sale, exit strategy, selling a business, succession plan
Finding a Buyer for the Business When you have prepared your business for sale (see blog entry “Selling a Business, Part 1”), the next step is to find potential buyers for the business. Options include listing the business for sale with a business broker. There are...
by Lisa Wills | Sep 30, 2015 | Business Contracts, Business Law, Business Owner, Business sale, Corporations, selling a business, succession plan
You have worked to build up your business and to become successful. Now you have decided to sell your business. What steps are necessary for a successful and smooth sale to the new owner? Preparing to Sell a Business A business may be sold by listing the company for...
by Lisa Wills | Aug 28, 2015 | Business Law, Business Owner, Corporations, exit strategy, succession plan
It is a very exciting process to have an idea, create a business using the idea and watch the business flourish through the years. For small and medium-size businesses, where the business owners are intimately involved in the business, it is crucial to have plan for...