by Torro | Nov 30, 2020 | Blog, Corporate Governance, Corporate Status, Kansas Business Law, Limited Liability, Oklahoma Business Law
When it comes to creating a business from the ground up, the list of decisions that you will have to make can seem overwhelming. One of the biggest decisions you can make starting out is to decide if your business will be an LLC or a corporation. In today’s post, we...
by Torro | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog, GDPR Compliance, Privacy Laws
We wanted to update our blog to help create a better understanding of GDPR in 2020 going into 2021. We will be discussing how this affects U.S. companies, the risks of failing to comply, how you can stay in compliance, and the progress of similar bills in America. So...
by Torro | Jun 12, 2020 | Blog, Business Contracts
How to write a contract. To have a business contract that is in compliance with state laws, you’ll need to have a well written and organized contract with 3 essential elements (Offer, Acceptance and Consideration). Learn more about the 3 elements to include in a...
by Torro | May 21, 2020 | Blog, Non-Profits
Nine vulnerabilities nonprofits must deal with. It took me, Matthew Davis, years of practicing law to finally reach an epiphany about what the law is ultimately all about. It is about protecting clients from vulnerabilities. Rather than be vulnerable, we want our...
by Torro | Mar 12, 2020 | Blog, Non-Profits
If you’ve landed on this article then it’s probably safe to say that you’re thinking about starting a non-profit but you aren’t sure where to begin or if it’s even right for you. It’s important to have all the facts and know exactly what to expect...
by Torro | Jan 23, 2020 | Art of Preventing Stupid, Blog, Kansas Business Law, Legally Protected Business, Oklahoma Business Law
An Apple a Day For Your Business Problems “I know it when I see it,” said Potter Stewart in the court case Jacobellis v. Ohio speaking of obscenity. This is a bunch of bunk. Seeing doesn’t mean seeing. After all, the saying “If it was a snake it would have bitten...