Loved this convo with Brianna Schroeder of Janzen Agriculture Law out of Indianapolis. We talk all things contracts and COVID, concentrating on force majeure clauses. Be sure to subscribe on YouTube so you don’t miss a beat. Share this Article
Cari Rincker Featured in the “Women of the ASA” Series in the Register
I’m very proud of my Simmental roots and incredibly honored to have been featured in the October issue of the Register by the American Simmental Association. You can find the article on Page 20 of this issue. It highlights my activities with the American Junior Simmental Association, which played a significant role to my path to success, and what lead …
Ask Cari: What Is the Difference between a Limited Liability Company and a Corporation?
When starting a business, a business owner must first choose which type of entity to create. Two of the most popular entity types are the limited liability company (LLC) and the corporation. Choosing between these two types of entities can be difficult for business owners who are not familiar with the unique features of each type. To choose the right …
Ask Cari: How Does LLC Ownership Work?
The limited liability company (LLC) is a popular business structure for new businesses, but what does it really mean to own an LLC? LLCs provide unique opportunities to customize business ownership to fit the particular needs and circumstances of the owners. Here is what you should know about LLC ownership. The Basics The owners of LLCs are often called members. …
Four Things Business Owners Should Know about Trademark Infringement
Against the backdrop of globalization and the expansion of online business activity, trademark infringement is on the rise. Most elements of business branding—name, logo, design—are readily available online, making it easier for people to knowingly or unknowingly use the intellectual property of others. As a business owner, you must prioritize both protecting your own trademarks and avoiding infringement of others’ …
What Happens to a Limited Liability Company After a Member Dies?
Death is almost always a complicated event for the survivors, who have not only emotional but also logistical considerations to manage. However, when an owner (typically called a member) of a limited liability company (LLC) dies, it exacerbates the difficulties for the surviving members. In addition to bearing the loss, they must determine whether the LLC can or even should …
Preparing Your Business for an Emergency
The year 2020 has been a continuous lesson in the need to prepare for the unpredictable. From the pandemic to natural disasters, businesses have faced numerous challenges that could force them to close. The most common emergencies that businesses typically face fall into three categories: Natural disasters such as floods, fires, and earthquakes Medical emergencies such as the current COVID-19 …
Wanna Be an Ag Lawyer? This Podcast Discusses Law School and Path to Becoming an Ag Lawyer
I receive a lot of emails from folks who are interested in becoming an ag lawyer. I have a YouTube Series posted on the topic but I was also a guest on this episode of Tiffany Dowell Lashmett’s podcast with At Law in the Field. It’s a great listen for those of you who are interested in becoming an ag …
Ask Cari: Should I Use a Confidentiality Agreement?
Business owners often find it necessary or desirable to keep valuable and sensitive information private. In some instances, a business may have developed certain key elements that help distinguish it from its competitors. In other instances, a business owner may handle sensitive information that a client would not want exposed or that is protected by law. If your business develops …