Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN
Listen to the Legal Hour on AM720 KDWN from November 4th, 2014 in which Jeffrey J. Whitehead, Esq., discusses the need for a court of appeals (1:30), Questions 2 and 3 (3:20), small business (4:30), the Tesla battery plant (6:00), guns and trusts (9:00), health law (16:20), who should have a trust (19:45), important aspects of a trust […]
Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN
Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from May 22, 2013 in which Andras F. Babero, Esq., discusses the business planning (1:45), different business entities (4:20), protection of an LLC (10:00), different types of corporations (13:15)(20:30), real estate auctions (17:00), succession planning (22:30), key person insurance (26:20), different types of liability Semenax (29:45), piercing […]
Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN
Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from January 18th, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., discusses some of the different fraud schemes related to the real estate crisis (2:00)(14:20), whether AB 284 can help during a short sale (10:35), steps to take when setting up a small business (17:28), rent-to-own properties (30:50) […]
Is setting up an LLC the right move for my business?
Steven Pacitti, Esq., of Black & LoBello in Las Vegas, Nevada explains how an LLC should be used to achieve the goals of a business.
Asset Protection from Bankruptcy
As part of an asset protection plan, people may place certain assets into a single member limited liability company (LLC) with the belief that these assets are protected from individual creditors. However, in the bankruptcy context, a single member LLC will not provide any asset protection for a person from their individual creditors. In multiple […]
What To Do With Your EIN When Hiring New Employees
Recently we were asked if a single-member limited liability company (LLC) has to get a new EIN after it hired an employee. Again we provide the typical lawyer’s answer, which is “it depends.” The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rules regarding this situation are as follows: Single Member LLCs with Employees. For wages paid on or […]
Legislative Update-New Business Laws in Nevada
Effective July 1, 2009 Registered Agent Resignation (Senate Bill 55) Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) no longer requires a registered agent to provide the name and address of each entity noticed of a resignation. The Registered Agent will provide the Secretary of State with its RA resignation form, a written affidavit that […]