It’s becoming more common to use various cryptocurrencies as a form of payment. Some Texas residents like shopping online with cryptocurrencies while other people keep their crypto wallets as investments. There are even some employees who prefer to be paid in...
Business Law
Buying a small business in Texas
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Mar 8, 2022 | Business Law
Buying an existing small business in Texas can be a great way to jump-start your entrepreneurial journey without going through the challenges of starting from scratch. Here's the information you need to make a smart and successful purchase. Texas laws Texas laws on...
Due diligence in M&A transactions
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Feb 24, 2022 | Business Law
Mergers and acquisitions are incredibly complex legal deals for businesses in Texas. One of the most important steps in such a deal is due diligence, or the process of both sides gathering information and data about each other to ensure that the deal is a good move....
Factors for moving your business to Texas
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Dec 13, 2021 | Business Law
Texas is considered to be one of the best states for operating a business. The state is located next to Mexico, a major trading partner, and does not collect corporate or personal income tax. Texas also has a warm climate and a young, diverse workforce. There are...
How can you protect your startup from these common mistakes?
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Oct 2, 2021 | Business Law
Starting your own business in Texas is exciting, and you are probably looking forward to your company becoming a huge success. However, as a new business owner, you want to be smart and protect your startup from these common legal mistakes. Not forming your business...
Legal representation for a start-up
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Jul 26, 2021 | Business Law
Starting a new business in Texas can be a challenge, especially now that society is clearly in the digital age. New startups are common both online and as traditional physical brick-and-mortar operations. Some company setups are relatively simple, and other company...
Do you need a business permit?
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Jul 9, 2021 | Business Law
When you start a business in Texas, you'll need to apply for licenses and permits so you can operate legally. The type of licenses that you need varies depending on the business that you own. Without a license, the state might be able to shut down your company. What...
Do not delay business succession planning
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | Jul 7, 2021 | Business Law, Estate Planning And Probate
Texas business owners have numerous stakeholders that include their employees and investors. When people depend on you for their job and livelihood, you owe it to them to put succession planning in place. Otherwise, your stakeholders could be left scrambling if...
Dealing with an anticipatory breach of contract
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | May 18, 2021 | Business Law
If you have a contract with another party in Texas and you have reason to believe that party will breach the contract, it is not always necessary to wait until the breach occurs to take action. You can file a lawsuit for an anticipatory breach of contract in some...
How to resolve some common disputes with business partners
On Behalf of Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. | May 5, 2021 | Business Law
It's great when things are going well with your Texas business partner. But, what happens when you don't agree on something? Fortunately, you can prepare yourself for this situation by learning how to resolve three common business partner disputes. Arguing about money...