WA Business Law Blog

Language of Performance in Contracts

Eli K. Yim, Edmonds Lawyer
Eli K. Yim
Aug 2, 2022
Contracts are an inescapable reality for most these days—from buying, selling or leasing a home, taking out a loan, or running a business to re-upping with your mobile phone carrier (and everything in between). But beyond the terms of the agreement—what exactly the parties agree to do—there are certain key words that speak to the… Read More

Can I Represent a Non-Existent Entity? Pt. 2: Jesse v. Danforth

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jul 20, 2022
Last week, I discussed a hypothetical situation in which ‘X number of individuals approach me to form an LLC for their business (i.e., the entity does not exist yet)’ and the three possible approaches to the subsequent question, “who is my client?” You can find that post here. This week, I will further explore one… Read More

What is Indemnification?

Babak Shamsi Edmonds Lawyer
Babak Shamsi
Jul 14, 2022
Our world is full of contracts:  construction contracts, consulting contracts, retail contracts, employment contracts, settlement agreements, and, well, writing the list down on a stack of papers might result in a stack so thick that it would cover the distance from our Earth to the Moon. Despite covering an unimaginably wide variety of subject matter,… Read More

Can I Represent a Non-Existent Entity?

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jul 13, 2022
When representing new clients, lawyers may overlook some preliminary, fundamental questions as they jump right into the matter at hand. One such question, often overlooked, is “who is my client?” Failure to ask and answer this question can lead to ethical dilemmas, and possible malpractice down the road. ABA Model Rule 1.13(f) states, “a lawyer… Read More

Fraudsters Seek Your Clients

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jul 6, 2022
As lawyers who form entities, there are a number of “hoops” we must jump through with our clients to get their business up and running. In some ways, our clients resemble a racehorse with their blinders on, solely focused on their goal of starting their new enterprise. And rightfully so! Fraudsters, however, loom large over… Read More

Reinstating an Administratively Dissolved Washington Entity

BeresfordBooth
Jun 27, 2022
Corporations, limited liability companies, and certain types of partnerships, formed in the state of Washington, are required to file annual reports and pay an annual license renewal fee to the Washington Secretary of State (the “Secretary”).  Each year, the Secretary sends notice to the entity that its annual report and fees are due by a… Read More

Does Washington Really Prohibit Non-Compete Agreements? The Intersection of the Duty of Loyalty and Covenants Not to Compete

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jun 22, 2022
Much has been written about non-compete agreements in light of Washington’s relatively new restrictions provided in RCW 49.62 et seq., which explains “…, the legislature finds that agreements limiting competition or hiring may be contracts of adhesion that may be unreasonable.” 49.62 goes on to place significant restrictions on covenants not to compete that involve… Read More

Adding Value to Your Business Through Diversification and Succession Planning

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jun 15, 2022
In January 2022, Beresford Booth launched a new Business Legal Review and Diagnostic Service. Most of our reviews have centered around closely held businesses, whose owners routinely have 80% or more of their wealth tied up in their business. Businesses we have examined have been well run, but not perfect. As business lawyers, we frequently… Read More

Dissenters’ Rights Pt. 3 – Fair Value

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jun 1, 2022
A while back, I posted a two part series on Dissenters' Rights: Pt. 1, Who Are They? And Who Has Them? and Pt 2, Valuation. This week, we return to the topic with two hallmark cases on “fair value”: Sentinel C3 v. Hunt, and Eagleview Technologies v. Pikover. As discussed in my prior post, in… Read More