1031 Exchanges
How investors and entrepreneurs defer capital gains and build wealth. 1031 Exchanges, otherwise known as like-kind exchanges or a “Starker,” gains its name from Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. These exchanges are a “swap” of one investment property for another, which allows capital gains taxes to be deferred.…

PA vs. PLLC – What is the Difference?
When medical professionals are seeking to form an entity for their practice, one of the most common inquiries is whether they should form a Professional Association or a Professional Limited Liability Company. The biggest difference between these entities comes down to which structure, control system, and tax treatment is preferred.…

Things Not to Do in Court
Things you might want to avoid if you'd like to win your case...

Beware of the Top Three
We all know the top three to five “results” from virtually any web search are sponsored ads. Type in “airlines,” for example, and the first four results are travel services like Expedia. The largest airline in the world, American, shows up fifth. Most folks booking a flight are not going…

What is Title Insurance Anyway?
If you have purchased or refinanced a home, you likely bought buy title insurance. So what exactly does title insurance cover and who does it protect? In short, title insurance protects against problems affecting the title to your home. You may think having a serious problem with your title is…

What Does the End of Net Neutrality Mean?
On December 14, 2017 the Federal Communications Commission, in a 3-2 vote along party lines, voted to end net neutrality – regulations enacted during the Obama administration designed to keep the internet fair and open to everyone. The FCC reached its decision despite public outcry and opposition, including the opposition…
