This blog post is second in a series of blog posts highlighting changes in the 2009 Iowa Limited Liability Company Act. The new law applies to all LLCs filed in Iowa after January 1, 2009. The new LLC law will apply to older LLCs beginning on January 1, 2011 unless otherwise agreed by the members.
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Iowa LLC Law Changes: Articles of Organization Disappear
This blog post is first in a series of blog posts highlighting changes in the 2009 Iowa Limited Liability Company Act. The new law applies to all LLCs filed in Iowa after January 1, 2009. The new LLC law will apply to older LLCs beginning on January 1, 2011 unless otherwise agreed by the members.
Beginning…
Significant Changes to Iowa LLC Law Coming in ’09
There are significant changes to the Iowa limited liability company (LLC) statute effective January 1, 2009. The changes include everything from how an LLC is initially formed and filed with the Secretary of State to changes that apply when a member leaves (i.e. disassociates) from the LLC.
Check back over the next couple of weeks for…
Entrepreneurial Roundtable at Impromptu Studio
A great discussion took place last Friday on Twitter among several young entrepreneurs in the Des Moines area. As a result, Daniel Shipton of Impromptu Studio took the bull by the horns and organized an "impromptu" entrepreneurial roundtable discussion for this Tuesday, December 9th from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
The anticipated roundtable will consist of Matt Kinley of Equity Dyanmics…
Business Financial Statements: Keep the End in Mind
There are many entrepreneurs who want to run all their business AND personal expenses through the business. For example, earlier this spring I witnessed a father buying his son’s baseball equipment at a local sporting goods store. I chuckled when he pulled out a company check to pay for the equipment. Sure, one expense might get buried and never…
Buying a Business: Do Your Homework Because “Low-Risk” Doesn’t Exist
I recently received an email from a business brokerage advertising their services. In the email the brokerage said they have "low-risk" businesses and franchises for sale. While that may make for good marketing – I must unfortunately say that "low-risk" businesses do not exist in my opinion. If our struggling economy has shown us anything, it…
Don’t Expect to “Get Out” of a Franchising Agreement
In this current economic downturn many people will lose their jobs. Many of those individuals will turn to franchising as a form of business ownership instead of opting for another position in the corporate world. While franchising may be a legitimate option for some, it is important for prospective franchisees to remember that it is…
Insurance for Employee Lawsuits: Don’t Forget to Check Coverage
Good article on IowaBiz regarding insurance for employee lawsuits. Most businesses would be smart to explore this type of insurance coverage, especially in today’s slumping economy.
I think many small businesses are under the mistaken believe that they are covered for employment lawsuits through their ordinary business liability coverage. This is usually not the…
Get Rid of Performance Reviews? Not So Fast!
UCLA professor Samuel Culbert says to get rid of the employee performance review. But to protect your business I say you better not do that any time soon. Find out why in my post over on IowaBiz.com.
Rush on Business Interactive Learning Environment Coming Soon – Honestly
It has taken longer than I had hoped but my November goal is to lauch the Interactive Learning Environment for clients and others interested in employment law compliance and training, franchising basics and starting up your business. Our initial free program will include a Legal Guidebook on Starting Your Iowa Business. Gradually, we will release more and…