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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-482-0285



Address: 1650 Market Street, 36th 19103 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: www.phillysmallbusinesslawyer.com

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Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 25.01.2021

Does your company need specialized employees from abroad? Many companies find themselves needing highly educated, specialized employees from foreign countries, often with science, technology and engineering backgrounds. As a result, the company may consider an H-1B sponsorship of an employee.... Here's a handy Guide to the H-1B Visa Approval Process for Philadelphia Employers https://www.phillysmallbusinesslawyer.com//guide-to-the-h-

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 10.01.2021

One question we get over and over again is...How Do I Hire Employees? If you've ever had to hire someone, you know the answer is a bit more complicated than just having someone show up and start paying them. There are a bunch of legal and tax considerations, payroll, government forms and human resources questions.... In this new video, we address the basic question, How Do I Hire Employees? If you need help hiring, reach out to our office at: 215 482 0285. https://youtu.be/X9EDxBB-lq0

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 29.12.2020

Have you ever thought about buying a business? Buying an existing business can give you a leg up in a lot of ways. Someone else has already spent their time and money building a customer base, systems and brand.... It can save a lot of time and money over trying to figure out everything from scratch. Check out our post, How to Buy A Business: M&A Tips for Buyers https://www.phillysmallbusinesslawyer.com//how-to-purchase

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 27.12.2020

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Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 13.11.2020

Despite the past popularity of a certain song, blurred lines are not always a good thing, particularly in business. In the management of a business, clarity is key. What sort of things need clarification? The basics: who, what, when, where and why. Who: who is involved in your business? What is his/her role? When entering into a business relationship with anyone else, whether that person is a friend, family member or spouse, clarity is key. Write everything down: the responsi...bilities of each person, the expectations and key accountable tasks. What: what is your business? Selling goods? Providing services? A blend of both? You'd be surprised by how many people can't really clarify what exactly their business is about. They know they want to sell things, but they also want to dabble in this or that and the other thing. Know what your business is, who it serves and write it down. Stick to it. At least for awhile. When: what are your deadlines? What are your goals? When do you want to achieve break even? When do you want to be profitable? Know these timelines inside and out and write them down to make sure you follow them. Where: where will you conduct business? Where will you incorporate? Do you have a registered agent? Do you know what a registered agent is or why you might need one? Make sure you can answer these questions. Why: why are you in business? To help people? To change the world? If you are starting a for profit business the only answer to this question (at least initially) should be TO MAKE A PROFIT. Some people think this is harsh, but think about it: how can you change the world or help people by running an unprofitable business? You can't, because you'll be out of business in no time. It's great to have noble objectives, but don't forget that you must turn a profit to keep your business going. Remember: clarity is key...no blurred lines.

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 02.11.2020

Contact us today for legal assistance that's custom-tailored to your business needs. #PhillySmallBusinessLawyer #WomenInBusiness #TheEverydayRealEstateInvestor

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 30.10.2020

I help a lot of corporate refugees who are type A, super go-getter people that have been very successful in a career job working for someone else. Despite their success, they still feel like something is missing and over time, become resentful that their skills, talents and some of the best years of their life are spent making someone else rich. They yearn to build something of value for themselves and have flexibility to spend time with their family and cultivate hobbies. ...One day, the light bulb goes off and they decide to start their own business. Because they've been super successful in their job, they are excellent at what they do. They assume this will translate to being a successful business owner. Often, they are lacking three critical skills that would lead to business success. Without these skills, they are doomed to fail. What are these skills? #PhillySmallBusinessLawyer #SmallBusiness #WomenInBusiness

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 19.10.2020

Are you an investor that's going to manage your rental properties yourself in order to save money? There are a number of reasons why that could be a terrible idea. In addition to costing you time, you could be missing out on an easy way to shift some of the risk and potential liability to another party. With a properly constructed contract, you might be able to mitigate some of the risks if the property is not maintained well. Listen to Real Estate Attorney Sarah Holmes to see if you are being pound foolish in managing your own property. https://www.youtube.com/watch

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 07.10.2020

Question: How can I terminate my commercial lease in a COVID-19 world? Answer: Every commercial lease is unique. The only way to know your options is to go over the actual terms of your lease preferably with the help of an experienced local business lawyer. Our newest blog outlines the important terms you should take note of when reviewing the termination provision in your lease.... At Holmes Business Law, we help you set your financial goals before going into the negotiation with your landlord. We provide creative solutions for you to navigate the shifting COVID-19 landscape based on the needs of your business now and in the long-term. #PhillySmallBusinessLawyer #PhiladelphiaRealEstate #EverydayRealEstateInvestor https://tinyurl.com/y2dvmmvf

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 30.09.2020

In this new video, Managing Attorney Sarah Holmes discusses what to consider when planning for your business in 2021. Given the difficulties experienced by business owners in 2020, it can sometimes be hard to see how to plan for another year of potential uncertainty. Learn how to spot opportunities arising over the next year and put together a plan for success.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLMZYt1j8ko

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 12.09.2020

New on the blog! How Can I Terminate My Commercial Lease in A Covid-19 World? https://www.phillysmallbusinesslawyer.com//how-can-i-termi... As always, feel free to schedule a call to discuss: https://calendly.com//15-minute-prospective-client-intervi

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 25.08.2020

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Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 09.08.2020

If you haven't taken a look at your cancellation and rescheduling policies since the pandemic, the sooner you review them with a local business lawyer, the better. If you’ve never considered these policies at all before, you’ll want to do so now. A misstep in this shifting economy could prove costly to your business, your brand, and your professional reputation. Our most recent blog post highlights the "4 Cancellation & Rescheduling Policies Your Business Needs for COVID-19."... Read it at https://tinyurl.com/y226tkfu and reach out to us to create a cancellation and rescheduling strategy that: - Protects your business and brand reputation, - Takes care of your customers and surpasses their expectations, and - Prepares your business for long-term success even in the pandemic.

Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer 03.08.2020

I Bought A Property and Need A Commercial Lease- The 3 Critical R's to Know You just bought a property and there's a commercial space. Now you need to rent to a commercial tenant and give them a lease. What do you do? On this episode of The Everyday Real Estate Investor, tune in to find out the three critical "R's" to pay attention to when developing a commercial lease for your first commercial tenant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TQ1iDKdxLk&t=53sa