by Dan Smith | May 27, 2020 | Business Law
Many businesses are LLCs that are owned by a single person. Single-member LLCs offer a lot of operational benefits to their owners, but what happens when the business dies? Unless the business owner is proactive and makes sure that the LLC’s operating agreement...
by Dan Smith | May 20, 2020 | Business Law
Today I want to talk about one aspect of operating a modern business and that is making sure that you are not out of compliance with federal law with respect to online reviews. There is a federal statute called the Consumer Review Fairness Act, which came into law in...
by Dan Smith | May 13, 2020 | Business Law
FAQ #46 On May 13, the SBA added Question 46 to its Paycheck Protection Program Frequently Asked Questions. Question 46 asks: “How will SBA review borrowers’ required good-faith certification concerning the necessity of their loan request?” SBA’s answer to Question...
by Dan Smith | May 9, 2020 | Business Law
The numbers are horrible. The unemployment rate from April 2020 numbers released yesterday show that the jobs lost in the U.S. has reached record levels. At present, the federal government is reporting that the U.S. unemployment rate is now at 14.7%. This represents...