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What's A Lawyer To Do?

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What’s a lawyer to do… One of the toughest situations a lawyer can face. A good friend of yours, a client, walks into your office — they sit down and they start to have one of those conversations with you that you know you’re not going to like. And maybe they start telling you some facts that are a little difficult to swallow – the business isn’t doing so well. Employee issues. Maybe they’ve used some funds that should have been paid over to the government, maybe payroll funds.   Use this link to read more and watch this SmallBizReorg episode.  www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

50 Ways To Leave Your Lender

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We at SmallBizReorg are big fans of Paul Simon. That said, we couldn’t help realizing that his classic, “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” really had a hidden meaning.    It’s 1975. Inflation is running at an all-time high of 13.4%, there’s a sense of stagnation, and the Bankruptcy Code hasn’t yet been enacted.    Deeply encoded in this tune, Paul offers a guide to debt relief … “50 Ways to Leave Your LENDER.”    Jack Rose, SmallBizReorg’s Founder and Host, helps us find the hidden meaning in Paul Simon’s classic, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (Lender). Click here to continue reading and to watch the episode.  www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

10 Signs Your Company Is In Distress (Part II)

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Welcome back to SmallBizReorg. Use this link to read and watch part two of our list of 10 Signs Your Company Is In Distress.  www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

10 Signs Your Company Is In Distress (Part I)

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Recognizing your company is in distress is never easy.  Like many other small business owners, you might be denying a few sure signs that your company is in trouble.  SmallBizReorg discusses 10 signs to identify your company is in distress. Click here to watch / read SmallBizReorg's list (Part 1). www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

The Shame Of It All — Famous Bankrupt Americans: A President, Uncle Walt and the Greatest Showman

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Here is the question: What can you do when your small business is in distress?   You’ve met with your financial advisor, your accountant and maybe your lawyer. After reviewing all of your options with these professionals, you’ve landed on bankruptcy as the last resort. And by now, you’ve learned about the Small Business Reorganization Act (the “SBRA”) from SmallBizReorg’s earlier episodes. The SBRA gives small businesses and owners the leverage needed to negotiate and keep your company operating.   Let’s take a look at a few well-known Americans in history who filed bankruptcy and came out on top… Click here to read more or watch this SmallBizReorg episode.  www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

How Do You Know If You Should File For Bankruptcy?

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You might have tried to answer this question by watching YouTube videos. The fact is, this question can only be answered by a skilled professional who knows the unique circumstances of your situation. Some questions need to be asked, answered and analyzed to determine whether or not your company should file for bankruptcy. Click here to read more or watch this SmallBizReorg episode.  www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.

Welcome To SmallBizReorg - A New Resource For Businesses, Hosted By Jack Rose

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Jack Rose recently launched SmallBizReorg, where businesses come for help! SmallBizReorg is a resource for small businesses. Here, you will find frank and honest discussion on topics that aren’t discussed at cocktail parties.  Click here to watch the episode.  Click here to subscribe to SmallBizReorg's Youtube channel.  Click here to subscribe to SmallBizReorg updates.  www.JackRoseLaw.com Posts in this blog contain discussions of general principles of law and cases. No post, comment or discussion constitutes or should be taken as legal advice. To obtain legal advice you should retain counsel. Legal advice requires a review of the specific facts and circumstances of your case.