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The Case For The Johnson Amendment

“Doing what's right isn't the problem. It is knowing what's right.” - President Lyndon B. Johnson One highlight amid the chaos emanating from Washington, D.C. last week was the president’s butchering of the National Prayer Breakfast. That’s right, he managed to ruin...

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The Origin of the NORAD Tracker

  “It is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.” – J.R.R. Tolkien We’re setting aside our usual technical topics — corporate law, taxes, estate planning, and the Angry Creamcicle — for today....

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When The Customer Isn’t Always Right

“Thank your customer for complaining and mean it. Most will never bother to complain. They'll just walk away.” ― Marilyn Suttle We all have different businesses and goals. Client service is what unites us all, along with the old adage of the customer always being...

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Selling a Business? Open the Books

“Everyone lives by selling something.” – Robert Louis Stevenson On Tuesday, we looked at the idea of a purchase or acquisition from the buyer’s point of view. Today, we’ll provide a snapshot from the seller’s POV. One item of major importance was the seller’s tax...

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Domicile Options For Businesses Looking To Incorporate

“Imagine being magically whisked away to...Delaware. ‘Hi. I’m in Delaware.’” -- Wayne Campbell Lately I’ve been receiving questions from clients and peers about incorporating in two states often mentioned in the same breath: Nevada and Delaware. Both are known for...

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Father’s Day Blog

Once again, for father’s day, I am turning over blog-writing responsibilities to my daughters, or, as I refer to them, the Management Committee. Go for it, girls! I’m Eleanor. I am the oldest sister and the sister in charge of writing for my dad today. I have two...

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