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A Good Business Plan - Acquiring Financing, or Venture Capital
Business Record Retention Policy - When a Business Can Destroy Records
Buying A California Business? Here is a Legal Guide of Things to Look For and Do
Buying or Selling a Business? You'll Need to Prepare a Stock or Asset Purchase Agreement
Cashing A Check Marked Paid In Full
Closing Down a Business Without Declaring Bankruptcy
Exit Strategies For Small Business Owners - How to Get Out of a Bad Business
How To Get A California Seller's Permit For Your California Business
How to Get a DBA ( Fictitious Business Name ) and when you need to file a DBA in California
How To Get A Federal Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN) for a California Business
How To Set Up Payroll for a California Business - Form DE-1
Standard Contract Terms For Every Sales Contract and Purchase Order
Step By Step Guide To Starting A New Business in California
Unsigned Contracts, like Oral Contracts, Can Be Binding in the U.S. and the U.K.
What Businesses Should Do If Personal Information Is Stolen or Compromised By A Data Security Breach
Writing a Business Plan, Part I - Executive Summary
Writing a Business Plan, Part II - Your Business Description
Writing a Business Plan, Part III - Management Team
Writing a Business Plan, Part IV - The Market
Writing a Business Plan, Part V - Development and Production
Located in Los Angeles, California, the Law Office of Melissa C. Marsh handles business law and corporation law matters as a lawyer for clients throughout Los Angeles including Burbank, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Valley Village, North Hollywood, Woodland Hills, Hollywood, West LA as well as Riverside County, San Fernando, Ventura County, and Santa Clarita. Attorney Melissa C. Marsh has considerable experience handling business matters both nationally and internationally. We routinely assist our clients with incorporation, forming a California corporation, forming a California llc, partnership, annual minutes, shareholder meetings, director meetings, getting a taxpayer ID number (EIN), buying a business, selling a business, commercial lease review, employee disputes, independent contractors, construction, and personal matters such as preparing a will, living trust, power of attorney, health care directive, and more.