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When do I need to file?

When do I need to file?

by baileylawfirm | Mar 14, 2024 | Business and Corporate Law, Corporate Law, News

The new reporting requirement began January 1, 2024.  This is a new law under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) and will require those who own an LLC and/or other corporation entities to report and disclose ownership information directly to the Financial Crimes...
Legal Implications of Driver-less Vehicles

Legal Implications of Driver-less Vehicles

by baileylawfirm | Feb 11, 2024 | News, Serious Injury

It’s expected over the course of the next two decades there will be millions of autonomous vehicles on our roadways. As vehicles transition from fully-driver controlled to fully-automated, there are changing legal considerations. Driverless vehicles current...
Hiring a Corporate Law Attorney:  The Top 10 Terms to Know

Hiring a Corporate Law Attorney: The Top 10 Terms to Know

by baileylawfirm | Jan 23, 2024 | Business and Corporate Law, Corporate Law, News

The law tends to get complicated with its terms and many different concepts. While law students have an edge wherein they learn terms thoroughly, grasping these terms for a layman can be quite challenging. To make things easier, here are 10 essential terms that are...
Can I be sued if I have an LLC?

Can I be sued if I have an LLC?

by baileylawfirm | Dec 19, 2023 | News, Business and Corporate Law, Corporate Law

 Are you a business owner asking, “Can I be sued if I have an LLC?”  If so, this article is for you. Everyone has heard that the protection of an entity can shield the owners from personal liability. Legal entities such as LLC have the stigma that such a...
Stand up with Lori interviews Jenna Bailey

Stand up with Lori interviews Jenna Bailey

by baileylawfirm | Dec 13, 2023 | Business and Corporate Law, Corporate Law, Employment Law, Estate Planning, Medical Law, News, Real Estate Law, Serious Injury

Lori Valdez of Stand up with Lori interviews Jenna Bailey.- The Passion- The Secret Sauce- Voice of Injury...
New Business Law for 2024

New Business Law for 2024

by baileylawfirm | Dec 3, 2023 | Business and Corporate Law, Corporate Law, News

Beginning January 1, 2024, a new law under the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) will require those who own an LLC and/or other corporation entities to report and disclose ownership information directly to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FINCEN”), an arm...
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