Whether you’re starting a new business or are already up and running, minimize your personal liability for company obligations by organizing under Texas law. Consider taking advantage of the relatively new and extremely popular business model: the Texas Limited Liability Company (“LLC”). Unlike the Limited Partnership, owners need not trade in control to enjoy limited liability. Unlike S Corporations, LLCs have no restrictions like the number of shareholders that can invest in the corporation or the types of entities that can be shareholders. Unlike C Corporations, LLCs avoid “double taxation.” In short, the LLC can mix and match the better attributes from other business models and morph to fit your needs.
Business Formation and Organization
Whether you’re an established company in need of litigation support or a new business looking to get organized, we are your one-stop shop for business matters
However, a full-blown probate is not always necessary. When the value of the Decedent’s estate is less than $50,000.00, a Small Estate Affidavit might be a cheaper alternative to accomplish needs of the Estate. Another alternative to the full-blown probate is a muniment of title, which is a slightly simpler way to transfer title to homestead property.
At the Law Office of Russell Frost, we are compassionate to your needs during your time of grief, and we will make the probate process as simple as possible while also making sure the estate is properly and legally distributed as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
Contact a Texas business organization attorney today at (512) 225-5590.
Business Litigation
Sometimes businesses big and small are forced to cut back and make tough decisions. Tough decisions sometimes have adverse and actionable results for other businesses, employees, vendors, and buyers. Breaches of contact, loan defaults, and difficulty with lenders are all common in the business arena, and each must be dealt with swiftly and efficiently.
If your company is having a dispute regarding contacts, loans, or other business matters, contact the Law Office of Russell Frost to discuss your rights and pursue legal action.
Contact an Austin area business litigation attorney today at (512) 225-5590.
Stock Transfers and Buy-Sell Agreements
Transferring interest in a company can be fairly straight-forward or unbelievably complicated. Either way, the pitfalls associated therewith are plentiful. If you are buying or selling stock in a private business, it is imperative that you retain counsel to represent your interests.
At the Law Office of Russell Frost, we are experienced in handling stock transfer and buy-sell agreements of all degrees. Put our legal expertise to work for you.