If you own a limited liability company (LLC) you need to avoid mixing business with pleasure when it comes to money. Commingling is the term for when you mix your personal and company finances and it becomes hard to distinguish what is what. The primary reason to...
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How can you end a business partnership?
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Nov 18, 2021 | Business Law
Business partnerships rely on two people getting along. Just like a personal relationship, the dream is sometimes better than the reality. Entering a business partnership is similar to entering a marriage in that you create a legal contract. As with a divorce, ending...
What’s the difference between a general and limited partnership?
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Sep 20, 2021 | Business Law
Starting a business on your own can be a daunting prospect, but launching a company with someone else's support may not seem quite as frightening. When you are the sole proprietor, you are the only one investing money and time in the company. You don't have anyone...
Does your business insurance cover being unable to operate?
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Aug 9, 2021 | Business Law
Floods, fires and other such natural or manmade disasters could all damage or destroy your business premises. While you probably have insurance to cover damage to stock and the premises, chances are you will be unable to operate, at least for a while. Every day you do...
Review the pros and cons of an LLC in California
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Jun 25, 2021 | Business Law
California is open for business, making this an excellent time to pursue your entrepreneurial dreams. People are working more, which means they are shopping for goods and services more often. In La Mesa and nearby communities, residents are interested in finding new...
Top 3 hurdles facing today’s business owners
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Jun 1, 2021 | Business Law
Business owners around the country had a tough year last year. But 2021 is poised to be a growth year for many small and large businesses around the globe. Still, that doesn’t mean that it will be smooth sailing from here on in. You can expect all of the same problems...
35.9% of CA small businesses closed during pandemic
by The McMillan Law Firm, APC | May 11, 2021 | Business Law
The coronavirus pandemic has hit small businesses hard. According to recent data from Harvard University, the percentage of California businesses that closed during the pandemic stands at 35.9%. That ranks as the 11th highest small business closure rate among 45...
California will require some businesses to rehire laid-off employees
by The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Apr 22, 2021 | Business Law
The COVID-19 pandemic hit California’s tourism industry hard. Many employees who worked in California hotels, convention centers and airports lost their jobs last spring and summer during long state shutdown orders and because tourists opted to stay home. Now, a new...
California COVID-19 business restrictions to end June 15
by The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Apr 14, 2021 | Business Law
Finally, thousands of California businesses have an end in sight for COVID-19 restrictions that have shut them down or limited their capacity to serve customers for the past 13 months. On June 15, California will end the Blueprint for a Safer Economy metrics. Ending...
San Diego businesses sue to end COVID-19 restrictions
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Apr 2, 2021 | Business Law
The number of Californians contracting coronavirus has dropped dramatically in the last month and more and more people are receiving vaccinations each day. Many businesses are more than ready to fully open and resume their normal operations. Some owners want to save...