by Kresimir Peharda | Apr 15, 2020 | Business & Finance
COVID-19 is causing massive disruptions to local, regional and national economies. Layoffs, salary cuts and cost trimming are now the norm. The situation is exacerbating existing tensions between business owners. This is especially the case if the partners are not...
by Kresimir Peharda | Apr 2, 2020 | Business & Finance
Clients have repeatedly come to me asking—what do I need to do to dissolve my company. Given the economic turbulence more founders will be considering pulling the plug. The following are the required steps. File your annual statement with the Secretary of State...
by Kresimir Peharda | Feb 13, 2020 | Business & Finance
Buying a cannabis business is very different from buying a business in any other industry. In an acquisition, the buyer is acquiring a license that may or may not be held by an entity. Besides the license aspect, the following are the most significant distinctions....
by Todd Miller | Feb 4, 2020 | Business & Finance, Business Strategy
Vested Law is proud to announce the addition of John E. Swallow to its business savvy team. As a former attorney general and seasoned corporate attorney, John brings unmatched credibility, experience and networks. From 2009 through 2013, John served in the...
by Kresimir Peharda | Mar 13, 2017 | Business & Finance
By Kresimir Peharda, Partner What is it? For entities taxed as partnerships, a capital interest is an interest in the company that is realized upon a capital event. Typical capital events include a sale or liquidation. A capital interest only has value to the...
by Kresimir Peharda | Dec 11, 2016 | Business & Finance
By Kresimir Peharda, Partner Private companies sometimes find themselves with more shareholders than they intended and had planned for. That can come about as a result of crowdfunding, acquisition, reorganization, bankruptcy, etc. Management can get overwhelmed when...