Category Archives: Business

Collecting a Judgment in Utah

You won your case and received a civil judgment . . . congratulations! However, your work is not yet complete. Although you won a judgment, the Courts do not collect the judgment for you, that’s your job. Collecting a civil … Continue reading

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Member-Managed or Manager-Managed

One of the decisions that must be made when a LLC is formed is whether the LLC should be member‑managed or manager-managed. Continue reading

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I Agreed to WHAT?

The Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Most people understand that when they sign a contract, they are bound by the agreements and obligations written in the contract. However, what most people don’t realize is that, in Utah, “all … Continue reading

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Small Business . . . Not Small Potatoes

Many people dream of owning their own business . . . and it’s a good thing.  According to to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics small businesses (defined as those with 1-49 employees) typically accounts for just as much U.S. … Continue reading

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What’s in a Name?

Name recognition is a value thing.  Just ask Google or Apple.  Although your business may not be quite the size of these behemoths, you still could benefit from protecting your business name, logo, or tag lines by registering them as a … Continue reading

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Change is Good . . . You Go First!

If you are a member or manager of a Utah limited liability company (“LLC”) that was formed on or before December 31, 2013, changes are headed your way.  In 2013 Utah enacted the Revised Utah Limited Liability Company Act effective … Continue reading

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Don’t be Disregarded

Limited liability companies (“LLC’s”) have become a popular business entity, providing liability protection to its members, nearly identical to that of a corporation, while at the same time providing more flexibility and less formality than typically exists in the corporate form. … Continue reading

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