by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Apr 20, 2015 | Business Transactions, California Labor Law, Corporation & CA LLC, Energy Policy
By: Eric H. Milliken, San Francisco Business Attorney What is Due Diligence? Due diligence is the process of gathering and analyzing information about a potential investment opportunity. This information can include financial statements, market data, legal documents,...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Feb 27, 2015 | Business Transactions, California Labor Law, Corporation & CA LLC, Energy Policy
By: Eric H. Milliken, Sutter Law, San Francisco Business Attorney What is Crowdfunding and what has changed? You may know…sites like Kickstarter, and IndieGoGO. These and other websites take small donations for charitable, artistic endeavors or contributions to...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Jul 29, 2014 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
By Sutter Law a San Francisco Business Law Firm As a San Francisco Business Attorney, I get asked these questions over and over again. Yet I always have the same answer. If you are planning on taking accredited investors you generally have to play by the default...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Oct 30, 2013 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
By Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney In the vast expanse of the U.S. economy, it’s easy to be enamored by the giants: the Fortune 500 companies that dominate headlines and shape national economic narratives. However, it’s crucial to recognize and...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | May 20, 2012 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC
By Sutter Law, San Francisco Business Law Firm What is a California Benefit Corporation (B Corp) (California Corporations Code sections 14600-14631) Sutter Law is a San Francisco Business firm and we have been getting a lot of requests for the newest type of...
by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Nov 17, 2010 | Corporation & CA LLC
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) definition A limited liability company commonly called an “LLC,” is a business structure that is similar to a corporation, but less formal. Business owners form LLCs to protect themselves from being personally liable for...