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Tag Archives: Austin Business Attorney
Asset Protection Planning for Small Business
Asset protection involves business law strategies for limited liability, creditor protection, limiting business tax and estate taxes, and protecting a small business from other contingencies. Every small business has different assets and risks, requiring a customized business law strategy for … Continue reading
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Tagged Asset Protection, Austin Business Attorney, Austin Contract Attorney, BL, Business Contract Agreements, Business Lawyer Austin, Business Strategy, Company Formation, Employment Contracts
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Presentation: Starting a Business, Social Entrepreneurship & Non-Profit Organizations
Our Austin business law firm is proud to announce that we will host a Texas business law presentation for the Texas Woman in Business “Beyond 50” Conference which will also feature Texas First Lady Anita Perry as the keynote speaker. … Continue reading
Posted in Non-Profit Organization, Presentations
Tagged Austin Business Attorney, Business Formation, Business Lawyer Austin, Business Strategy, non-profit organizations, Social Entrepreneurship, Starting a Business
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Restaurant Owners: More Wage & Tip Pool Violations to Avoid
Restaurant owners frequently work in their own restaurants as cooks, bartenders, servers, etc. Yet despite doing the same job, an employer working as a restaurant employee doesn’t have the same rights as other employees. Under state and federal law, certain … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Law Litigation, Restaurants
Tagged Austin Business Attorney, BL, Business Lawyer Austin, Employment Law, restaurant attorney, restaurant law
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Austin Entrepreneur Lecture: Bootstrapping vs Sabotaging a Small Business
The Blake Law Firm is proud to present a lecture for the Struggling Entrepreneur Group on Thursday, April 7th in Austin, Texas. “Bootstrapping vs Sabotaging a Small Business” will discuss the challenges, mistakes, and growing pains that startup companies and … Continue reading
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Tagged Asset Protection, Austin Business Attorney, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Lawyer Austin, Business Strategy, Business Tax Strategy, Employment Contracts, Employment Law, Exit Strategy, Intellectual Property, Software, Software Development, Tech Startup
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Austin Business Law Presentations: 2011 RISE Entrepreneurship Conference
This year, the Blake Law Firm is thrilled to be hosting three Austin Business Law presentations for the RISE Entrepreneurship Conference. The presentations cover topics relevant to entrepreneurs as well as medium and small business, with a focus on contract … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin Business Attorney, Austin Contract Attorney, Business Contract Agreements, Business Lawyer Austin, Business Tax Strategy, Exit Strategy, International Business, Texas Business Lawyer
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