It typically takes around 5-7 business days to form an LLC in Texas. However, the process can be longer or shorter depending on a variety[...]
+ moreWhen you start a business, you have to choose a name for that business. However, the name listed on the formation and registration documents may[...]
+ moreIf you are ready to start your small business, contact experienced business formation attorney Adam Curley. To schedule a case evaluation, fill out our online[...]
+ moreIf you’re doing business in Texas, it’s a good idea to have a separate entity for your business. One question we are regularly asked is[...]
+ moreHave you ever seen a business name that just pops? The type of name stops you in your tracks? Maybe it makes you think or[...]
+ moreOne of the first decisions you will face as a Texas business owner is choosing between a limited liability company (LLC) or a corporation. Both[...]
+ moreStarting a business can be an exciting event, but choosing the right type of entity can be confusing. There are a lot of options when[...]
+ moreSelling a business in Texas is the natural culmination of years of hard work and dedication. More than likely your business is a going concern[...]
+ moreAs a Texas business owner or majority shareholder in a closely-held corporation or limited liability company (LLC), shareholder control is something that’s probably on your[...]
+ moreChanging the form of your registered Texas business without dissolving it first is typically called statutory conversion or a Texas plan of conversion. A Texas[...]
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