I reviewed three commercial leases this past week so this quote from Will Rogers sums up my experience:

The minute you read something and you can’t understand it, you can almost be sure that it was drawn up by a lawyer.  You see, every time a lawyer writes something, he is not writing for poserity,

The Technology and Marketing Blog has an interesting analysis of the Barrett vs. Rosenthal case handed down by the California Supreme Court on November 20, 2006.  In its ruling, the court decided whether "distributors" of content have immunity under 47 USC 230 for Internet publications.

A major point in the analysis: 

No one is

Buying a franchise does not automatically provide you with limited liability.  The franchisor may be a corporation or LLC but that does not make your own franchise business a corporation or LLC.  You must still form your own corporation or LLC in order to obtain the benefits of limited liability.  Otherwise, you will have a

Here is an interesting tidbit presented by the California Estate and Business Law Blog.

According to Turbotax the S Corporation has the lowest risk of audit for the various business entities.  Those audit risk percentages are:

S corporations   .19%

Partnerships     .26%

C Corporations    .71%

Sole Proprietorships     2.13%

But if you play

As evidenced by a recent study from Iowa Association of Business and Industry, Iowa companies are concerned about the legal climate in Iowa. 

Here are five ways to avoid lawsuits against your business:

1.  Use written agreements.  Unfortunately the day is over when you could rely on a handshake.  Make sure that your agreements

The Iowa consumer class action case against Microsoft begins tomorrow, November 13, 2006.  It is anticipated it may take weeks to pick the jury and the trial itself could take several months.  The jurors will be expected to complete a 31-page survey before the questions even begin.  Surveys are often used by Plaintiffs’ attorney, Roxanne