by Chris Corpus | Dec 20, 2023 | Blog, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
What is the date ownership of real property transfers from seller to buyer? A client asked me a question that when selling a piece of real property, when does title to this piece of real property transfer from the grantor (seller) to the grantee (buyer)? As when... read more
by Chris Corpus | Dec 12, 2023 | Blog, Corporate Transparency Act, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
The Corporate Transparency Act – Partial Delay The Federal Government passed the Corporate Transparency Act with bipartisan support in 2021. The reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (the “Act”) go into effect on January 1, 2024. There has been... read more
by Chris Corpus | Nov 6, 2023 | Blog, Corporate Transparency Act, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
The Corporate Transparency Act – Exemptions The Federal Government passed the Corporate Transparency Act with bipartisan support in 2021. The reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (the “Act”) go into effect on January 1, 2024. The purpose of this... read more
by Chris Corpus | Oct 24, 2023 | Blog, Corporate Transparency Act, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
The Corporate Transparency Act – Legislative Alert The Federal Government began consideration of the Corporate Transparency Act back in 2017. This law was passed with bipartisan support in 2021. The reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act go into... read more
by Chris Corpus | Sep 21, 2020 | Blog, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Ohio House Bill 606 – Immunity From Lawsuits Ohio House Bill 606 just became law in Ohio. As a business owner, should I care? The answer is a resounding YES. The purpose of this new law is to protect businesses in Ohio from lawsuits relating to exposure to COVID-19... read more
by Chris Corpus | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog, Contract, Corporation, Limited Liability Company
Contract Primer – What is Force Majeure and why is it important? Many contracts contain a clause titled force majeure. This clause excuses a party from having to presently perform or provide the agreed upon goods or services. There is no one definition of this... read more