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Tag Archives: Texas Business Attorney
Foreign Business Registration in Texas: Foreign Corporations & Texas Business Law
Are you conducting business in Texas with a business registered in another state or country? An out-of-state company doing business in Texas is classified as a “foreign corporation” that must acquire authority by foreign business registration in Texas. A Texas … Continue reading
Posted in Business Law
Tagged Austin Business Attorney, Austin Business Lawyer, BL, Breach of Contract, Business Registration in Texas, Foreign Business Registration in Texas, Franchise Tax, IB, Register a Business in Texas, Register a Company in Texas, Register a Foreign Business in Texas, Register a Foreign Company in Texas, Register a Foreign Corporation in Texas, Texas Business Attorney, Texas Business Lawyer, Texas Business Registration, Texas Contract Law
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Selling a Business: Tax Planning with Structured Sales
Maximizing value from the sale of a company is more than just getting the highest price when selling a business. Selling a company with optimized tax planning and tax strategy prepared by a CPA and a Texas business lawyer can … Continue reading
Posted in Selling a Business
Tagged Austin Business Attorney, Austin Business Lawyer, BL, Business Tax Strategy, Exit Strategy, Mergers and Acquisitions, Partnership Buyout, Selling a Business, Selling a Company, Structured Sale, Texas Business Attorney, Texas Business Lawyer
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Disclaimed Warranties & Representations: Promissory Fraud & the Right to Lie
What your mom taught you about telling the truth is still good advice. While it may seem to go without saying, at least one judge has reaffirmed your mother’s rule: “it’s not okay to lie,” even if your contract says … Continue reading
Posted in Commercial Litigation
Tagged BD, BL, Breach of Warranty, Commercial Litigation, Disclaimer, Fraud, Selling a Business, Texas Business Attorney, Texas Business Lawyer
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