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Choosing What Type of Business to Form in Indiana by Michael Hoffman
Whether you are an entrepreneur eager to open your first business, or someone looking to expand upon their current business, the decisions surrounding the formation of a business can be tough. There are many different types of businesses, each with their own set of positives and negatives. It is important to choose the right type of business for your situation. Once you know the type of business you want to form–limited liability company, corporation, etc.–it must be set up according to Indiana law. Speaking with an Indiana business law attorney is an essential step in the formation of an Indiana […]
The Basics of Divorce in Indiana by Ryan Gardner
Making the decision to file for divorce can be a tough one. In order to make it through divorce proceedings with little stress and conflict, it can be helpful to know what you are getting yourself into. Divorce proceedings can be broken down into a series of steps. Of course, every situation is different, but the following steps are what usually occur in a divorce. Deciding to File a Petition The first step in obtaining a divorce is making the decision to divorce. It is often one of the most difficult decisions a spouse can make. It is important that […]
Documents Everyone Needs in Their Estate Plan by Heidi Adair, Partner
Studies report that more than half of Americans do not have essential estate documents prepared in the event they become too incapacitated to make decisions or pass away. For most people, thinking about the worst case scenario or death might seem depressing and something to avoid. However, it is up to us to provide a plan of what should happen. Because, if you don’t make a plan, the state will make a plan for you. The following are the four documents that everyone needs as a part of their estate plan. Last Will and Testament A will is probably the most well-known estate […]
The Enforceability of Non-compete Agreements in Indiana by Laura L. Maser
At the outset of hiring a new employee, a common practice is to have the new employee sign a non-compete agreement. Generally, these types of agreements will prohibit an employee from working for another company in direct competition against their employer. This is to protect confidential information, trade secrets and goodwill from being used at competing businesses. While these types of agreements are commonplace at the outset of many types of employment, the enforceability of said agreements can sometimes be called into question. It is important for employers to know how Indiana courts have handled non-compete agreement enforceability in the […]
Collections 101: What do they do with old AR?
Another year has passed…..now what do you do with your old account receivables? Beers Mallers Backs & Salin, LLP expanded its areas of practice to include collections recognizing a need for our business clients to have all their legal needs provided for in one place. Beers Mallers Backs & Salin, LLP has a dedicated collection staff ready to help clients capitalize on old AR. In working with business clients, I address several issues on a daily basis. I have included some of the popular questions that are posed to our collection staff. How do I place a lien on […]