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 Running a business may be rewarding, risky, challenging and at times frustrating. The proper choice of entity, its correct formation and its ongoing qualification are issues all business owners face. At Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson, we work closely with clients to help them understand and manage their risk through proper entity choice, entity formation and ongoing qualification to conduct business and relations. We assist clients in all aspects of corporate structure including formation (S. corporations, C. corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies), mergers, acquisitions, sales or liquidations. Our experience in the liability aspects of corporate structure is complimented by our knowledge of tax issues. We have a complete staff of paralegals to help provide detailed documentation and follow-up to maintain corporate records properly and cost-effectively.

 Ronald E. Braley | George S. Holzapfel | Darin T. Jensen | A. Kyle Johnson | Thomas M. Keller | Taro Kusunose | Karl A. Weiss | Eugene W. Wong
 Personal Liability of Corporate Officers and Directors: A Short Compilation by George S. Holzapfel, Business Law Newsletter of Washington State Bar Association, Vol. 14, No. 2
Divorce and its Impact on the Family Business by Delney N. Hilen, Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Successor Products Liability in Sale of Asset Transactions by George S. Holzapfel, Business Law Newsletter Corporate Law Section of Washington State Bar Association
 Get the most from technology-outsourcing agreements
Fiduciary duties of directors of privately held companies
IRS Revises Procedures for Offers in Compromise
How to Protect Your LLC
Letter of Intent: Prelude to Buying a Business
A Legal Audit Can Prevent Costly Legal Woes
A Charitable Remainder Trust Offers a Wealth of Tax Benefits
Want to Sell Stock in Your Business But Keep Control?
Starting a New Business?
Stay Out of Hot Water With a Document-Retention Policy
Take Minutes To Preserve Corporate Status
Use a Trust as a Business Succession Tool
Dirty Money or It All Comes Out in the Wash
What Makes A Contract Enforceable?
Dividing Stock in a Closely Held Corporation
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