Posts in Business Formation & Development
Don’t be Startled When Starting a New Business: What to Know Before You Start a New Business

Starting a business in Colorado? If you’re starting a new business, it is important to know the ins and outs before setting out on your own. Starting a business can have many different implications depending on what kind of business entity it is, how many employees it will have, and what the business does. GLO has extensive experience helping individuals interested in starting new businesses.

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Stock/Membership Interest Purchase Agreements: How to Come Out on Top in the Sale or Purchase of Your Company

Are you a Colorado business owner looking to sell your company? Are you an investor looking to buy businesses around the Front Range? If so, this blog will show how you can utilize a stock/interest purchase agreement in your sale or purchase, and effectively negotiate the terms of your agreement. GLO has extensive experience helping business owners and purchasers with stock and/or interest purchase agreements.

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Asset Purchase Agreements: How to Come Out on Top in the Sale or Purchase of Your Company

For business owners considering selling or acquiring a company, the path to unlocking future growth is often paved with complex legal and financial decisions. Choosing an Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) might seem like a straightforward way to maintain control, but beneath the surface lies a minefield of potential issues. Without expert guidance, you risk inheriting unforeseen liabilities, disputes over asset valuation, and even challenges to the deal's enforceability. These pitfalls can derail your strategic objectives, leading to significant financial losses and protracted legal battles that drain your resources and jeopardize your company's future.

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The Socially Conscious Entity: Public Benefit Corporations

The public benefit corporation is one of the most recent developments in corporate law. The essence of this new form is that directors are permitted under their fiduciary duties to consider purposes other than profit in decision-making. The public benefit corporation has therefore been described as different from the traditional corporation, which in some measure must be devoted solely to a for-profit motive. The public benefit corporation has been hailed as the “new corporate form” – one that permits a corporation to both earn money and serve a social purpose.

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The ABCs of LLCs: How to Start Your Small Business Today

Do you currently own or plan on starting your own small business in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere along the Front Range? Do you need help filing your articles of incorporation or developing an operating agreement for your Colorado limited liability company? If so, read this blog to find out about more about LLCs and why it is the perfect business model for your small business.

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Material Breaches of Contract & Common Remedies

Contracts are everywhere. You and everybody you know engages in contracts multiple times in a single day. When you walk into to your supermarket, you have an implied contract to buy groceries. Despite this, many people don’t know the basics about contracts. This blog discusses basic contract issues such as breach of contract and the typical remedies for such a breach.

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Defeasance — How You Can Sell Your Commercial Property When Prepaying Your Commercial Real Estate Loan Is Not Allowed

Do you want to sell or re-finance your Colorado commercial real estate property, but can’t prepay on your property’s current loan? This blog will help you understand the defeasance process to get out of your loan. Since 2014, GLO has been the leading law firm in helping Denver property owners optimize their options and navigate the loan prepayment process.

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How Independent Contractors Are Different from Employees and Why You Should Care

An employer’s incorrect categorization of a laborer, as either an employee or an independent contractor, could mean grave legal and financial consequences for the employer. Read this blog to find out what the difference is between an employee and independent contractor and how the government classifies these individuals so that you avoid any liability.

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