DERECHO BANCARIO Y FINANCIERO

ÁREA DE PRÁCTICA / ABOGADOS BANCARIOS Y FINANCIEROS DE UTAH

Los bancos locales, uniones de crédito, instituciones financieras, corredores y otros actores financieros clave en el área de Salt Lake City y en todo Utah buscan asesoramiento y asistencia de los abogados de derecho bancario y financiero de Richards Brandt.

ABOGADOS DE DERECHO FINANCIERO EN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

Los abogados del grupo de práctica de derecho bancario y financiero tienen muchos años de experiencia en transacciones que involucran proyectos comerciales, transacciones inmobiliarias y los problemas de financiamiento relacionados. Tenemos una larga trayectoria de resultados excepcionales en el manejo de problemas de gestión de riesgos, incluidos préstamos problemáticos, entrenamientos, ejecuciones hipotecarias y cobros, demandas de responsabilidad de prestamistas y representación en procedimientos de quiebra. También contamos con abogados corporativos con experiencia en el manejo de asuntos de operación, formación y gobierno corporativo.

Dentro del área general de finanzas, también tenemos experiencia en el manejo de una variedad de asuntos relacionados, tanto desde la perspectiva del acreedor como del prestatario, que incluyen:

  • Derechos de los acreedores
  • Bancarrota
  • Entrenamientos
  • Préstamos incobrables
  • Colecciones
  • Gravámenes del mecánico
  • Ejecuciones hipotecarias
  • Problemas corporativos
  • Problemas de derecho laboral
  • Compensación Ejecutiva
  • Documentos de seguridad
  • Demandas de responsabilidad de prestamistas

Comuníquese con las oficinas legales de Richards Brandt para programar una consulta sobre cualquier inquietud relacionada con transacciones bancarias, financieras o comerciales en Utah. Hemos representado a una variedad de distinguidas instituciones financieras y partes privadas con inquietudes relacionadas con las finanzas. Representamos a personas e instituciones en materia de derecho bancario y financiero.

ACTUALIZACIONES RECIENTES DE LA LEY BANCARIA Y FINANCIERA

ABOGADOS DE DERECHO BANCARIO Y FINANCIERO EN RICHARDS BRANDT EN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)

BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE / FEATURED FAQS

Answered by:

A: To decide which entity is right for you, we look at: liability, taxation, and maintenance. Both corporations and LLC’s have limited personal liability—this means that owners are usually not responsible for business debts. However, corporations and LLC’s are taxed very differently—corporations are classified as a separate taxable entity, whereas LLC’s are typically taxed as a pass-through entity (unless you choose otherwise). And corporations and LLC’s have different levels of maintenance—LLC’s have fewer reporting requirements and can operate solely with members acting as the managers. Conversely, corporations are required to hold certain annual meetings, keep certain records, and appoint boards and officers to manage the company for the stockholders. Every situation is unique so we recommend that you consult with an attorney in making your decision. Contact our firm, Richards Brandt, if we can help you decide which entity is right for you.

Answered by:

A: To decide which entity is right for you, we look at: liability, taxation, and maintenance. Both corporations and LLC’s have limited personal liability—this means that owners are usually not responsible for business debts. However, corporations and LLC’s are taxed very differently—corporations are classified as a separate taxable entity, whereas LLC’s are typically taxed as a pass-through entity (unless you choose otherwise). And corporations and LLC’s have different levels of maintenance—LLC’s have fewer reporting requirements and can operate solely with members acting as the managers. Conversely, corporations are required to hold certain annual meetings, keep certain records, and appoint boards and officers to manage the company for the stockholders. Every situation is unique so we recommend that you consult with an attorney in making your decision. Contact our firm, Richards Brandt, if we can help you decide which entity is right for you.

Answered by:

A: To decide which entity is right for you, we look at: liability, taxation, and maintenance. Both corporations and LLC’s have limited personal liability—this means that owners are usually not responsible for business debts. However, corporations and LLC’s are taxed very differently—corporations are classified as a separate taxable entity, whereas LLC’s are typically taxed as a pass-through entity (unless you choose otherwise). And corporations and LLC’s have different levels of maintenance—LLC’s have fewer reporting requirements and can operate solely with members acting as the managers. Conversely, corporations are required to hold certain annual meetings, keep certain records, and appoint boards and officers to manage the company for the stockholders. Every situation is unique so we recommend that you consult with an attorney in making your decision. Contact our firm, Richards Brandt, if we can help you decide which entity is right for you.

BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE – CASE STUDIES

Utah Manufacturing Company Needed Employment Contracts For Key Staffers

Utah Construction Company Needed Planning For Business Growth & Protection

Utah Family Enterprise Needed Guidance and Representation to Sell Business

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