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The ABCs of Corporate Structure 2-19-20

This webinar will address the basic types of entities, the similarities and differences among entity types, and the key issues and considerations when selecting the type of entity for your business, as well as dispel widely held misunderstandings between the entity type and its tax status, which many legal and tax professionals commonly confuse.

James M Stanford, JD

ByrdAdatto

From transitions, mergers and acquisitions to structuring complex ownership arrangements, James M. Stanford enjoys the personal reward that comes from bringing parties together and making deals happen. He understands the issues facing doctors, dentists and business professionals, and is adept at quickly responding to the needs of his clients and getting the job done—especially when complexity and pressing deadlines are involved. Stanford practices primarily in the areas of health care and corporate law with a focus on intellectual property. He regularly advises his clients on and negotiates matters involving health care, commercial, intellectual property, lending, real estate and employment, as well as all phases of dental transitions, private offerings, startups, leasing and loan transactions. His intellectual property and technology law experience includes licensing, trademark prosecution, ecommerce and online platforms, as well as advising clients on protecting their confidential information and other intellectual property assets. A proud father, Stanford served in the U.S. Army and is fluent in Russian. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting, fishing and spending time outdoors. He also has a keen interest in science, financial markets and international affairs.

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The ABCs of Corporate Structure 2-19-20
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Open to view video. This webinar will address the basic types of entities, the similarities and differences among entity types, and the key issues and considerations when selecting the type of entity for your business, as well as dispel widely held misunderstandings between the entity type and its tax status, which many legal and tax professionals commonly confuse.