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Reasons to Form an Illinois S Corporation

Posted on June 30, 2020

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When starting up a company in Illinois, you will research various formation options available under state law and do your research to find the right fit for your business. Many in your position lean towards a corporation because of the benefits it offers, both for owners and the entity. However, you may not realize that there are distinct types of corporations that can provide additional advantages from a federal income tax standpoint. One is the S Corporation, often referred to as a “flow-through” entity for how profits and losses are […]

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Selling Estate Assets to Pay Claims

Posted on June 29, 2020

IL estate planning attorney, IL probate lawyer

Many people die with some debt, whether it is credit card debt or unpaid utility bills. The executor is tasked with paying valid claims that have been submitted in a timely manner. When the estate has cash in it, then it is relatively easy for the executor to pay the claims. Problems can arise, however, when there is not enough cash in the estate to cover all debts. In this situation, the executor will need to sell estate assets, but these sales can anger beneficiaries who were expecting to inherit […]

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What Are the Options When Buying or Selling a Business in Illinois?

Posted on June 25, 2020

Because every business is unique, every deal involving a purchase or sale will bear numerous, distinct details that need to be addressed from a structuring point of view. Still, there are just three basic options for buying or selling a business: Stock purchase, asset acquisition, or a merger of the companies. The Illinois Business Corporation Act contains many provisions regarding the requirements, but there is little information on why you would choose one alternative over another. You can trust an Illinois business law attorney to handle the details since negotiations […]

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How to Find a Loved One’s Will

Posted on June 24, 2020

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Under Illinois law, the executor must file a decedent’s will with the probate court and, within 30 days, institute a proceeding to have the will admitted to probate. Ideally, the testator would have told relatives where his or her will was being stored while living. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Instead, nobody might know where a will was stored—or if one was even created. As experienced probate attorneys, the Gierach Law Firm has helped many family members search for wills. Below, we offer our tips for the best […]

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Four Reasons Your Illinois Business Needs General Counsel Services

Posted on June 23, 2020

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Illinois business owners know the importance of retaining a lawyer for formation and start-up, as well as drafting and reviewing contracts. Not as many realize how critical it is to have access to general counsel on a regular basis. Some stakeholders may only reach out to an attorney after an issue has emerged, at which point they need to develop a relationship very quickly and get that person up to speed regarding the organization. While it is not practical for all companies to have an in-house legal department, there are […]

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What You Need to Know About Licensing Music for Your Business

Posted on June 5, 2020

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If you own a business that relies on customers coming into your building—such as a bar, restaurant, retail establishment, or even professional practice with a waiting area—you probably have music playing at least sometimes. Maybe you have a radio that plays a particular local station for background music, or perhaps you use a streaming service like Spotify or Pandora to match the preferences of your customers more directly. If your business is a bar or a nightclub, your entertainment lineup might include live cover bands and karaoke. Copyright laws in […]

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3 Things You Should Remember When Terminating an Employee

Posted on June 3, 2020

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If you are like most employers, firing an employee is an experience you would like to avoid at all costs. Termination can be challenging not only on a personal level but on a professional level as well. If the proper steps are not taken to justify an employee’s termination, he or she could potentially bring a successful wrongful termination lawsuit against you. As a result of the claim, you may suffer irreparable harm to your business’s reputation and be required to pay expensive damages. The best way to ensure that […]

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Preventing Sexual Harassment Is Crucial Even When Employees Are Working From Home

Posted on May 28, 2020

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If you are a business owner, employee concerns may take up a great deal of your time. One employee issue that has made many headlines in the past several years is sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is a type of employment discrimination protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. If an employee reports sexual harassment and an employer does not properly address the problem, the employer can be liable for damages to the employee and may subject to other negative consequences. Now that more and more people […]

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What Is an Executor of an Estate Responsible for Doing?

Posted on May 27, 2020

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Being the executor of someone’s estate is a serious responsibility. If someone has appointed you as their executor, you may be a bit overwhelmed and unsure of what the role actually involves. An executor is a trusted individual that is appointed to “tie up loose ends” after a person passes away. Whether you have been appointed as someone else’s executor or you want to learn more about choosing an executor in your estate plans, an experienced estate planning attorney can help. Duties of an Executor If a friend or family […]

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Why Is Due Diligence Important When Deciding to Become a Franchise Owner?

Posted on May 20, 2020

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Some people knew that they wanted to one day own a business when they were in elementary school. For others, the dream of business ownership came later in life. Buying a franchise is a great way to become a business owner while still benefiting from the guidance and leadership of a franchisor. Franchise owners have the huge advantage of buying into an existing business model and receiving ongoing assistance from the parent company. However, success is not guaranteed. It is essential that anyone thinking about purchasing a franchise do their […]

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