Can a non-physician hire a doctor as an independent contractor under an llc?
You have been given great advice by the other attorneys prior to me. I'd like to add that I experienced first hand that a non-physician is not...
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You have been given great advice by the other attorneys prior to me. I'd like to add that I experienced first hand that a non-physician is not...
I agree with Alan's guidance, above, and also suggest that the two separate businesses be operated from two separate business entities.
You can always fire a client, the question is how. You should take your contract to an attorney to review and guide you as to your alternatives. ...
The contract should be reviewed by an attorney in order to determine whether it is legally binding on the contractor or simply an estimate. In...
You've been given some good information - it's excellent that you caught this early and are instituting clear policies going forward. As you are...
I agree with Mr. Sylvester, that it is better to dissolve the entity than to have the state revoke its authority. A quick look at the secretary of...
It is an interesting choice of entity to create an LLC to be taxed as a C corp. Typically LLCs are taxed as partnerships, or sometimes as an S...
You've received some excellent advice already, and I'd like to add one more thought. A dba is similar to a nickname, so for example a gentleman...
There is no requirement to have these documents prepared by an attorney, however there are advantages. While certain promissory notes seem simple...
Excellent advice by Mr. Brooks. Whatever governing documents you have regarding the business, whether an Operating Agreement for an LLC or Bylaws...