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Failure to Keep it Formal – The Unintended Consequences of a Casual Corporation

07 Saturday Apr 2012

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Sanders Law Firm, PLLC – Randy W. Ivie, Attorney

I recently heard a young man state that what he liked most about his job was the casual atmosphere of the workplace. Apparently, this company had extended casual Fridays to include the entire workweek. In addition to the relaxed dress code, the company also provided a great deal of flexibility in terms of schedule and allowed employees to work from home when possible. Sounds like good work if you can get it. There is a limit, however, as to how casual a company should be in terms of keeping and maintaining its business records.

One of the major benefits of forming a corporation is that investors are not exposed to any greater risk than what they have invested in the company. If the company assets cannot cover the liabilities, creditors and those who have obtained judgments against the company are just out of luck. However, the protections that are provided by this type of business organization require that the company observe what are called corporate formalities. Failure to do so may open up the investors, officers, and even directors to personal liability for anything the corporation cannot cover.

For example, failure to maintain corporate formalities may be used to show that that corporation was not an independent entity but merely an alter ego of the sole or dominant shareholder to shield that person from liability for his actions. Where the court finds those actions be in violation of public policy, state law or some positive legal duty, or fraudulent, dishonest or unjust, it likely will treat the corporation and the shareholder as one in the same person and hold the shareholder liable.

Failure to timely file annual reports or pay taxes can result is the state administratively dissolving the corporation. A debt incurred by a corporate officer after dissolution of the corporation may make that officer personally liable for the debt.

Failure to maintain corporate formalities may be used to show that directors breached their fiduciary duties to the corporation by making unsound decisions that should have been known except for the lack of relevant information that otherwise would have been available in corporate records.

If failure to maintain corporate formalities results in administrative dissolution, the corporation no longer exists as a legal entity and is no longer able to enter binding contracts. Once a vender or supplier discovers that the entity no longer exists, it likely will refuse to conduct any further business with the company for fear of default.

For all these reasons and more it is important for a corporation to keep it formal where it matters. At Sanders Law Firm, PLLC, we know what makes for a healthy corporation. We can help you form a corporation, bring your corporate records up to date, deal with administrative dissolutions, draft bylaws, shareholder agreements, stock transfer agreements and other important contracts, issue stock certificates, and help you conduct annual meetings. We are here to help make sure that you don’t suffer unintended consequences, no matter what you wear on Fridays or any other day of the week.

Non-Compete Agreement – The Prenuptial Agreement of Employment Law

05 Thursday Apr 2012

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It’s a classic story line. Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love with girl. Boy wants to marry girl but fears the loss of half his wealth if the relationship falls apart. This is followed by the boy’s awkward attempt at broaching the subject of having girl sign a prenuptial agreement.

While prenuptial agreements have lost some of the stigma they once held, there remains a widespread belief that asking someone to sign one means that you lack faith in the relationship, in the institution of marriage or the other person. Accordingly, it may be embarrassment that prevents more prenuptial agreements from being executed.

In the world of business relationships, however, there is no room for such embarrassment. A business relationship is not sacred institution and there is every reason to believe that it won’t be death that does the parting. If you are thinking about hiring a new employee, bringing on a new partner, or adding a new member to your LLC, you don’t have the luxury of not thinking about what could happen when the relationship ends. You could lose much more than you might think in terms of confidential or proprietary information. How will you prevent your ex from commandeering your customer accounts and potential clients, your marketing and sales ideas, your future plans and strategies and your techniques and methods of doing business? What will keep that person from setting up shop down the road and setting out to destroy you with your own information and resources?

A non-compete agreement is designed to protect your interests after a relationship ends. It restricts the use of your assets by someone else whose privileged relationship with you or your company provided access to a wealth of information and resources that can and will be used against you. Without a non-compete a court of law won’t be able to help you much.

There are limitations as to the limitations and restrictions that can be negotiated through a non-compete agreement. First, there has to be consideration. You are asking the future ex-employee, ex-partner or ex-member to give up the right to use your assets. While that may not sound like much, it requires that you give something in return. That something may be the very relationship you are considering, but, for that to qualify, the non-compete has to be part of the “I do.” While a non-compete can be implemented after the relationship is formed, it will require that you find something else, and something more, to give up in return.

Second, the limitations and restrictions have to be reasonable. Reasonableness is in the details and every situation may warrant different terms, but the non-compete has to be appropriate in terms of time and scope. If it’s not, a court is likely to find that you overreached and that the non-compete in unenforceable.

Accordingly, you need the help of an attorney to consider your situation and proscribe the appropriate limitations and restrictions. Sanders Law Firm, PLLC has the experience and knowledge to craft a non-compete agreement or clause that will provide you the maximum protection. Before you tie the knot, call us. There’s nothing to be embarrassed about.

Winston-Salem Dive Restaurants: Spotlight on Big Mama’s

05 Thursday Apr 2012

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Picture by Kirk Sanders of Stuffed Cabbage, Pintos, Mac and Cheese. ©2012

Ate at Big Mama’s Soul Food located at the corner of Acadia Ave. & S. Broad Street.

This was in the location of the former Acadia Grill. The hallowed Acadia Grill was my favorite dive for more than a decade. May it rest in peace.

The food at Big Mama’s was pretty good. It’s buffet style. Meat & Two Vegetables (with corn bread or biscuit) is $6.99. Drink is extra ($1.79—which must be their profit center). They also serve a 3 vegetable plate.

I spotted a cobbler for dessert. I didn’t have room to partake. Banana Pudding is listed as a dessert option too.

Over the next few Winston-Salem dive blogs I’ll explore what is the essence of a local dive. Feel free to suggest any ideas or comments.

There will be a ranking standard. I’m thinking of using butter sticks rather than spoons or stars.

Big Mama’s scored a random bonus because there was a mullet sighting caddy corner from the restaurant. Mullet dude was mowing the lawn with classic tight curl mullet complemented by mustache and tank top.

Bon appétit, Kirk Sanders

Hilltop House Apartments in Winston-Salem

31 Saturday Mar 2012

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March 31, 2012. Photograph by Kirk Sanders of Hilltop House Apartments on Cherry Street (taken from S. Main near the Moravian Coffee Pot)*

The new construction on the Hilltop House Apartments is making rapid progress. The renovations on the old hotel appear completed.

Construction performed by Frank L. Blum Company. Architect Tom Calloway of CJMW Architecture.

Monthly rent ranges from $650 to $900. 104 units total.

Pluses: three blocks from 4th Street and two blocks from our old town (18th Century) village known as Old Salem.

I like the fact it has parking on site and is close proximity to the Strollway as well as restaurants and bars of downtown.

*Also pictured: Southbound Depot and the Salem Town Hall

 

 

Spring House Restaurant in Downtown Winston-Salem ready to open

26 Monday Mar 2012

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OPENING SOON: The Spring House Restaurant in Downtown in Winston-Salem.

Lynn & Lynnette, two of the owners are close to the grand opening. I see tables and interior decorations inside.

It looks beautiful. This was formerly the Bahnson’s family home. It was used by the library for years. The new owners have completed a lot of renovations.

Look for the opening in the next couple of weeks (late March or Early April.

http://springhousenc.com/

Sign up for 2012 Bike Racing with Mock Orange Racing

22 Thursday Mar 2012

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2012 Mock Orange Bike Racing Team. New Season and availability to ride for the team.

News: 2011 was a great year for MOB Club and Mock Orange Racing. We even ventured into Pro CX with Travis coming in 9th in Elite Nats. 

**Mock Orange Bikes/ Mock Orange Racing has secured the 2013-2014 USA Cycling Professional Criterium National Championships as part of High Point City Crits.**

Each team member will be required to pay a fee of $300.00. This buys the first Summit bib/jersey, Lazer Helium team helmet, socks, H20 bottles, Tifosi team glasses(choice of 2), custom team base T which will only be available to the team.

This represents $610 worth of gear. The goal is to offer a great deal to start and to insure that everyones kit is consistent. As well, when you send your check, you are signifying your committment to the team and to race in some capacity.

REGISTER AT USAC UNDER:  CLUB- MOCK ORANGE BIKES;  TEAM: MOCK ORANGE RACING

REGISTER AT RACES UNDER MOCK ORANGE RACING

Call the shop at (336) 722 6678

Amish young adults involved in Drinking While Buggying–seriously

15 Thursday Mar 2012

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Talk about an amazing story:

1)      Four Amish young adults are charged with drinking while buggying (DWB). The Amish and their buggy collided with a police car. The police car was responding to reports of drinking at a party.

2)      The Amish were charged with illegal possession of alcohol.

Seriously, this is being reported by the Democrat and Chronicle in Sherman, NY. http://www.democratandchronicle.com/usatoday/article/38778587?odyssey=obinsite

3)      Adding more intrigue, it occurred on a Sunday.

The accident allegedly happened when one of the Amish buggies changed lanes. The buggy flipped onto its side. No one was seriously injured. (The photo is not the buggy in question)

4)      Police report that several other buggies fled the scene.

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Maybe the rumors of 12-2012 and the end of the Mayan calendar have some credibility.

Question of the day: in North Carolina, can one get a Driving While Impaired (DWI) on a non-motorized vehicle (eg. A bicycle, horse drawn carriage)?

North Carolina Attorney Referral

15 Thursday Mar 2012

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ATTORNEY REFERALS

Personal Injury

Medical Malpractice

Will Caveats & POA Abuses

March 15, 2012:

In the last 6 weeks, Sanders Law Firm, PLLC has distributed checks to local attorneys for

1)     $4,500.00 for a products liability referral. No litigation filed.

2)     $4,200.00 for a premises liability (improper security case) that went through litigation and discovery. Settlement reached after discovery, including depositions.

AND As soon as the Medicare liens are resolved, a fee will be distributed in the amount of:

3)     $10,500.00 for a medical malpractice case we filed. The case is settled after filing and discovery responses.

Each personal injury case requires pushing and prodding to get the matter resolved, whether by settlement or litigation. Our firm pursues cases through trial.

We keep referring attorneys involved in and updated about the case. In addition, the referring lawyer will be an active part in the strategy and discussion. Meantime the attorneys and staff at Sanders Law Firm, PLLC will perform the heavy lifting, including the requests and review of medical records, building a brochure, pursuing permanent damage opinions, drafting complaints and discovery.

The referral rates vary depending on the potential size of the case, whether case is settled or litigation is filed, and whether there is a sharing of the costs of litigation between counsel.

Typical referral rates are 33% or 25% of the attorney fees collected, depending on the case.

We look forward to working with you. Please call to discuss your case with Kirk Sanders at 336-768-1515.

John Hamilton Art Show March 17th at Willows

15 Thursday Mar 2012

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March 17, 2012 and for several weeks afterwards this work will be on display.

Location: Willows. South Liberty Street in Winston-Salem (in the old Southbound Depot building)

Artist: John Hamilton

I really like his art. We went to their house for a party. My wife and I noticed all this art and commented how good it was and who was the artist. The Hamiltons looked at us funny and could have said “Uh, that’s John, as in the host of the party.” So we put him in touch with my sister, Caroline Sanders, to show at Willows. In the past he’s had dealers represent him in New Orleans and New York City.

Childhood Obesity & Brenner Fit –1 in 3 NC children are obese!

14 Wednesday Mar 2012

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It’s sad that North Carolina children ages 10-17 are OBESE.

NC ranks 5th in obesity.

4 out of 5 children in NC will have problems with obesity.

Dr. Joey Skelton, MD at WFU Baptist’s Brenners Childrens Hospital discussed solutions at a talk at Winston-Salem Rotary Club.

Dr. Skelton said we should eat 2000 calories a day but instead typically eat 3800 calories.

He said over consumption combined with inactivity due to electronics (tv, computer, smartphones, video games).

In addition, he was enlightening on what’s really healthy and not to be fooled by packaging of “real fruit” and such on labels.

Make sure you eat fiber. Go to the Brenner Fit website at

http://www.brennerchildrens.org/brennerfit/families/

to help your family become healthier.

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