by Lisa Wills | Oct 26, 2017 | Business Law
California business law affects the way that you do business, no matter what sector you work in. You need to get a handle on the changes in the law so that you are able to tailor your business to accommodate any issues that could arise. If you are looking to...
by Lisa Wills | Aug 30, 2017 | Business Law, Corporations
California Laws Regarding Owning a Cannabis Dispensary Thinking of opening a cannabis dispensary in California? Experts project the recreational cannabis market in California will exceed $6 billion by 2020. Since Prop. 64 passed, starting a marijuana dispensary has...
by Lisa Wills | Jul 20, 2017 | Business Law, Corporations
California Corporate Laws Every Entrepreneur Must Know Planning on opening a business in California? There are some things you need to know.Here are 5 important corporate California laws you can’t ignore. Your company has outgrown itself, and now it is time to...
by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Apr 13, 2017 | Business agreements, Business Contracts, Business documents, Business Law, business operations, hire an attorney
Do Not Use Business Contracts “Found on the Internet” Business owners frequently tell me that they use standard form business contracts “they got online somewhere” in their business. This is a bad idea. A form contract typically does not have sufficient...
by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Mar 29, 2017 | Business Law, Corporations, forming an entity, starting a business
When starting a business, a key consideration is what type of business entity to form. Options include C corporation or S Corporation, limited liability company (LLC), partnership, limited partnership (LP) or limited liability partnership (LLP). This post is about C...
by Lisa Wills, Law Offices of Lisa D. Wills | Mar 20, 2017 | Business Contracts, Business Law, Business sale, selling a business
Non-Disclosure Agreements to Protect Sensitive Information We live in a society where it is challenging to keep information private. Confidentiality is crucial to many types of business transactions. For example, a business is looking to sell or merge with another...