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What Happens to the Property in a Failed Real Estate Transaction?
Law Office of Kristina M. Reed

Contracts are cancelled all of the time. While it is not ideal, it is important know the potential outcomes for a breached real estate contract. Real estate contracts are different from other types of contracts because all pieces of real estate are treated as unique. This means if you were attempting to purchase real estate…

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Who Is Responsible for Property Damage Under a Commercial Lease?
Law Office of Kristina M. Reed

If you run a small business, such as a retail store or restaurant, it’s important to understand all terms of your California commercial lease. Do not treat a commercial lease like you would an apartment rental agreement. For one thing, you have to consider issues of liability that might arise if your inventory or equipment…

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New Patent Laws May Affect Startups
Law Office of Kristina M. Reed

This year is set to be a banner one for anyone interest in intellectual property and related issues-including many start ups. That is because on March 16th, the U.S. will switch to a “first to file” system pursuant to the America Invents Act (AIA). This will apply to all patent applications filed on or after…

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Questions to Ask Your Startup Attorney
Law Office of Kristina M. Reed

A helpful <post from Venture Beat recently touched on what all start-up owners should consider when choosing a business lawyer for their operation. Of course, choosing an attorney is a personal matter and at the very least you must be able to see yourself interacting with this person on a frequent basis. If you do…

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Legal Issues for Start-Ups to Avoid
Law Office of Kristina M. Reed

If you scour the web for information on “tips for start-ups” you will find an endless number of bullet points, lists, and helpful summaries. Interestingly, in the majority cases the items most often messed up, done poorly, or forgotten about relate to legal matters. For example, as a Venture Beat <post discussed recently, many different…

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California LLCs: Member-Managed vs. Manager-Managed
Law Office of Kristina M. Reed

We have written several posts in the past about some strategic choices faced by a person or persons who are establishing a limited liability company. These include important considerations such as the method of taxation, the manner in which the constituent members are paid, and the things to be addressed in the company charter or…

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