The Swier Law Firm Corporate and Business Law Articles
Do you want more information regarding your case? Turn to the Swier Law Firm, Prof LLC. Our South Dakota lawyers offer helpful articles to give you more insight into the law.
- Page 4
-
Three Reasons to Create a South Dakota Limited Liability CompanyFor many businesses throughout South Dakota, a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an excellent business entity choice for three primary reasons.
-
Three Reasons Why Forming a South Dakota Limited Liability Company May Be a Good IdeaFor many South Dakota businesses, forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an excellent business choice. Here are three reasons why forming an...
-
The "Bring Your Own Device" Revolution for South Dakota Business Owners
-
Ending The Attack On Family Owned Businesses: Valuation Discounts Are Back!The Treasury Department has been attacking valuation discounts for a number of years, but the attack has finally come to an end.
-
4 Pieces of Legal Advice That South Dakota Business Owners Should Ignore (Part 2)As a current (or potential) small business owner in South Dakota, you’ve undoubtedly received plenty of advice - good and bad.
-
4 Pieces Of Legal Advice That South Dakota Business Owners Should Ignore (Part 1)Legal Advice That South Dakota Business Owners Should Ignore Part 1 Here are the first two pieces of "bad" legal advice that you should quickly disregard:
-
South Dakota Business Law - A Business Startup Horror Story!In honor of Halloween, we've decided to share a true business startup horror story.
-
Three Important Legal Tips for Every South Dakota Small Business OwnerThree legal tips that every South Dakota small business owner should follow to build a strong foundation that will support your business as it grows
-
Understanding "Forum-Selection Clauses" in South DakotaA forum selection clause is a contract element that allows the parties to agree that any lawsuits resulting from that contract will be initiated in a forum.
-
What Is a Sole Proprietorship in South Dakota?The simplest form of business organization is the sole proprietorship. If you choose this legal organization, then you and the business are the same.