by divi | Sep 6, 2016 | Corporate Law
Normally a judge will not get involved in the sale of the business as long as there was no fraud and there was fair dealing with the purchase. In May the Delaware Court of Chancery did something out of the ordinary in a decision with potentially broad implications for...
by divi | Aug 19, 2016 | Corporate Law
The $2 billion sale of Vizio to Leshi Internet Information & Technology Corporation (known as LeEco) is expected to result in the Chinese firm’s much broader reach into the American market. LeEco sells a variety products and the company tries to marry content...
by divi | Jul 25, 2016 | Business Litigation, Corporate Law
If you’ve chosen a corporation as the structure for your business you need to have a board of directors. If chosen well these people can be a huge asset to your company and help your business become more successful. Choosing the wrong people can be a big setback,...
by divi | May 9, 2016 | Corporate Law
A New York resident has been sentenced to five to fifteen years in prison for defrauding investors of about $800,000. Moazzam Ifzal Malik, a.k.a. Mark Malik, 33, of Lahore, Pakistan was a very busy and ambitious guy. Instead of honestly making money he took short cuts...
by divi | May 2, 2016 | Business Start Ups, Corporate Law
Bob Marley is the world’s most recognized reggae superstar even 34 years after his death. His socially conscious music touched people across the globe and we can only imagine what he might think of his family name being associated with possible shareholder fraud. The...
by divi | Feb 15, 2016 | Business Litigation, Business Start Ups, Corporate Law
Creative accounting is one thing, creativity to the point of fraud is something else. Fraud is never a good idea, no matter how dire your company’s financial situation may be. Whatever short term benefit a company may obtain because of it, it’s just a matter of time...