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March 2016


We want to thank all of you who take the time to read the news letters we are sending and we hope that you are finding the information beneficial. At Tindall Law Firm, LLC we enjoy sharing valuable tips regarding the law; offering articles on hot issues in the law; commenting on topics of interest; and helping you navigate the tricky world of the law, which is ever changing.  

At any time if you have any questions on any of the materials you find in our newsletter or any other legal issues, please do not hesitate to contact me. If there is any legal issue of interest that you would like to see addressed in our newsletter, please let us know. 

We value your feedback very much. We treasure our clients very much and we aim to treat each of you as a member of our family and with a commitment to excellence, zealous advocacy on your behalf, and quality service. 
 
All the best, 
Attorney Tavis Tindall

Tips from Tindall
When a Business Folds, Who Is Responsible for Its Debts and Other Obligations?
 
A common question among small business owners is who will be responsible for debts and other obligations if a business entity folds or reorganizes.

If two partners own a company together and the company has a lease, what will happen to that lease obligation should a change occur to the business entity? Does it matter what entity the business is? 

What happens when one of the owners decides they want out and moves to dissolve the business entity, while the other wishes to continue on with the business in the same location under the same lease as though nothing had changed? 

Can the other owner stay in the leased property, or will she have to start an entirely new lease, possibly in a new location? Can one owner buy out the other partner's interest in the company in order to maintain its corporate existence? 

If you are considering either creating or dissolving a corporation, your best option is to consult with a qualified, experienced attorney. 

A lawyer can help you create the best form of business entity to protect your personal assets, help you negotiate contracts that will allow you the greatest protection and flexibility in any circumstance your business may face, and help you navigate the tricky dilemmas that can arise from ending your business.

To learn more about these issues and the answers please review this informative article created by HG Legal Resources.Org Click Here

At Tindall Law Firm we will take the time to consult with you and help you with making the right decision for your business. 
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At Tindall Law Firm we work hard for clients every day. We all want to see clients receive the justice and compensation they deserve. I hope you all have had a great summer and are looking forward to the fall season. 

As a family-based business, our staff is close, and we extend that friendly, caring attitude to our clients. We treat our clients as if they are our own family and truly care about them as more than just a number. It is this quality along with superior service and competent representation that has allowed us to become the "lawyer for life" for all of our clients and their families and friends to whom they refer us.  

 
Sincerely,
 
Tavis Tindall
Tindall Law Firm, LLC