QUIEBRAS COMERCIALES Y DERECHOS DE LOS ACREEDORES

ÁREA DE PRÁCTICA / BANCARROTA COMERCIAL DE UTAH Y DERECHOS DE LOS ACREEDORES

Las empresas y corporaciones en Utah y el oeste buscan abogados personalizados y confiables de Richards Brandt para servicios legales relacionados con la quiebra comercial y los derechos de los acreedores en Salt Lake City, Utah.

ABOGADOS CORPORATIVOS DE BANCARROTA EN UTAH

Cada negocio tiene un ciclo de vida. Algunos duran más y se vuelven más fuertes que otros. Pero los fundamentos generales de los ciclos de formación, crecimiento y desarrollo de una empresa son similares de una empresa a otra. Sin embargo, el análisis de los desafíos y oportunidades únicos de cualquier negocio en particular no es un asunto sencillo.

Los abogados especializados en quiebras corporativas de Richards Brandt Miller Nelson comprenden las complejidades legales y los peligros de las operaciones comerciales, la quiebra y los derechos de los acreedores, y saben cómo evaluar sus objetivos únicos y ayudarlo a estructurar su empresa para que se adapte a sus necesidades. La experiencia de nuestros abogados en litigios comerciales significa que pueden asesorar a empresas nuevas y en crecimiento sobre estrategias para prevenir demandas en el futuro. Contáctenos para programar una consulta..

NUESTROS ABOGADOS PROTEGEN SUS INTERESES COMERCIALES

Es probable que todas las empresas experimenten desafíos legales en un momento u otro, y un abogado de confianza siempre es una buena inversión. Los abogados corporativos de Richards Brandt están preparados para orientar tanto a las pequeñas como a las grandes empresas y ayudarlas a evaluar sus opciones y proteger sus intereses.

Ejemplos de cuestiones que deben tenerse en cuenta desde el principio y durante toda la vida de una empresa incluyen:

  • Impuestos potenciales y otras consecuencias de la selección de una entidad comercial en particular, como una sociedad, una LLC, una compañía de responsabilidad limitada en serie o una corporación C
  • Adquisición y financiación de capital
  • Gobierno corporativo
  • Planes de sucesión empresarial que consideren los objetivos a largo plazo de un emprendedor.
  • Acuerdos de accionistas
  • Capítulo 11 de bancarrota
  • Capítulo 13 de bancarrota
  • Capítulo 7 de bancarrota

ACTUALIZACIONES RECIENTES SOBRE BANCARROTA COMERCIAL Y DERECHOS DE ACREEDORES

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ABOGADOS DE DERECHOS DE BANCARROTA EMPRESARIAL Y DE ACREEDORES EN RICHARDS BRANDT EN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)

BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE / FEATURED FAQS

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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.

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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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