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Selling a C-Corp: Stock Sale vs Asset Sale

Selling a corporation is generally achieved by either an asset sale or by selling all company stock. When selling a business in Texas, selling the stock of a C-corporation rather than just selling the company assets often results in better … Continue reading

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Texas Commercial Lease Types & Commercial Lease Negotiation

In Texas, there is no “standard” commercial lease. Landlords and tenants should prudently review lease agreements and fully understand the allocation all risks, operating expenses, payment obligations, and performance obligations of the parties in order to effectively negotiate a commercial … Continue reading

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Buying a Company & Defensive Due Diligence

Due diligence for a business buyout or asset acquisition is a process that usually begins after signing a letter of intent (LOI) which sets forth the parties’ desire to buy and sell a company or assets. Many people use the … Continue reading

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Common Export Documents for Letters of Credit

Are you confused about all of the documents required for exporting goods under a letter of credit? While letters of credit are the backbone of international trade finance, many importers and exporters don’t fully understand the plethora of documentation involved … Continue reading

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Texas Contract Law: Texas Breach of Contract Defenses

  Many small business contract agreements are illegal, unenforceable or subject to Texas breach of contract defenses.  In a Texas breach of contract scenario, illegal or unenforceable terms in business contract agreements make business litigation for small business contract disputes … Continue reading

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