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Buying or Selling a Business? A Checklist

MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Recently, I was approached by a business owner in the Kansas City area looking for legal advice on acquiring another business.

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A Round up Of Kansas City Networking Events

In the Kansas City area there are many opportunities for business professionals to network. Networking is one of the most valuable uses of my time in terms of personal fulfillment.

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Commercial Real Estate in Kansas City — A Checklist

Imagine this: You’re a business owner in Kansas City and business is booming-now it’s time to expand in the Kansas City Metro with a new retail location or more office space.

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Do I Need a Business Lawyer? Ask Yourself These Questions

Looking for a business lawyer in Kansas City? As a business lawyer in Kansas City, I work with entrepreneurs in Kansas City with their business law needs every day.

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Commercial Leases in Kansas City, Explained

Kansas City Commercial Real Estate Is your business ready for a move? Is it time to sign a new or first lease? Or is it time to take on a tenant?

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What to Look for When Changing Ownership

Businesses in Kansas City are constantly changing ownership structures for many different reasons. It could be the result of a capital injection, a new hire or an exit.

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Kansas City Start-Up Question I Hear Often

The Question I hear most from Start-Ups in Kansas City “Should I form an LLC or a corporation?” No matter if I am at 1 Million Cups, hanging out at We-Work, iWerx or Westport Commons, when I am talking about business law in Kansas City with Start-Ups...

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When Approaching the Cliff, Check Your Vesting

I commonly see Start-Ups and other early-stage businesses in Kansas City offering equity to employees as an incentive to hire high-level talent.

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Crafting Your Corporate Documents from A “Ball of Clay”

Imagine your corporate documents — an operating agreement, bylaws, or partnership contracts — are a ball of clay.

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