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Starting a new business can be exciting, but it’s essential to navigate the complex world of entrepreneurship with caution. Ensuring your business’s solid legal foundation can save you time, money, and headaches. At Kadish Associates Law Group, we provide the
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On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Commercial Real Estate Transactions on Friday, February 16, 2018.
Asset-based lending involves a company taking a combination of their accounts receivables, assets and inventory and using them as collateral for receiving immediate inflows of cash into their business. Lenders who offer these types of loans advance the funds to a borrower in exchange for gaining access to their secured assets. Most often, they lay claim to 50 percent of finished inventory and 80 percent of receivable values.
Smaller and newer business owners often struggle ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Commercial Real Estate Transactions on Saturday, March 28, 2020.
When you’re considering a commercial real estate venture for the first time, you might find that the process is rather complex. Having a team on your side that can help you through it might take some of the stress and risk out of the situation.
One thing that you need to ensure is that you have an attorney who can protect your legal interests. This person can review the contract and other documents associated with the transaction. Besides that, there are several things you ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Commercial Real Estate on Thursday, November 26, 2015.
Since the housing market crash in 2008, the state’s real estate market has been slowly recovering. As in many other states, our neighbors in the country to the north invest in real estate here in Arizona. Whether it is commercial property, residential property or multifamily property, there are certain considerations that need to be handled in any commercial real estate transactions.
Here in the United States, a single purpose limited liability company (LLC) is used to purchase comme ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Commercial Real Estate on Friday, October 16, 2015.
When two Arizona companies enter into a real estate transaction, there are many facets that need to be addressed and issues to be resolved. Sometimes, however, the parties are unable to come to an agreement, or one party fails to fulfill the terms of an already signed agreement, and it may be necessary to mediate, arbitrate or litigate that dispute. Litigating commercial real estate transactions can get complex, time consuming and expensive quickly, so no business should attempt to ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Construction Litigation on Friday, March 20, 2020.
Many construction contracts have clauses that require disputes to be handled through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. One of these is mediation. No matter which side of the matter you’re on, you need to fully understand what this means, so you’ll be prepared if you need to use it.
When you go through mediation, you and the other party work with each other to resolve the matter. There is a third-party mediator present to help you keep things moving in the right direction, but ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Estate Planning For Business Owners on Friday, March 13, 2020.
One concern that business owners have when doing their estate planning is that gifting a company to their heirs could incur heavy gift taxes. In some cases, the heirs can’t afford to pay them and have no option but to sell the business. That allows them to pay the gift tax, but they lose the company.
How can you reduce the impact of the gift tax? One option is to use a trust to pay it as soon as possible, rather than transferring all ownership at the end.
For instance, maybe ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Business Formation & Transactions on Friday, March 6, 2020.
Starting a new business means that you need to determine what type of structure is best for it. One of these options is a sole proprietorship; however, it isn’t an appropriate business structure in some cases. Typically, this type of reserved for businesses with only one owner.
Besides only having one owner, there are some other factors to think about if you’re thinking of this structure. Typically, you won’t need any special documentation to establish a sole proprietorship ..read more
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2y ago
On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group posted in Estate Planning For Business Owners on Friday, February 28, 2020.
A person who owns and handles the daily management of a business needs to ensure that they have their estate plan in place. This has to address the need to support their family members, as well as ensuring the company can move forward.
One of the primary things you need to do is get the succession plan together. This outlines who is going to take control over the company when you can’t. Now is the time when you can teach them what they need to know about running the busine ..read more
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On behalf of Kadish & Associates Law Group on Wednesday, February 26, 2020.
As an Arizona business owner, you may already understand how expensive and disruptive it can be to deal with a lawsuit, whether you are seeking justice or someone has filed a claim against your company. Litigation may mean months of preparation, discovery, delays and motions before the trial even begins. Your business may suffer as you divert employees to gathering documents and drain your resources preparing testimony.
Many business owners find they can avoid these burdens by using alternative forms of dispute res ..read more