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Tips For Signing Contracts For A Business Entity In Washington State

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer Law William O. Kessler | 8/27/2014
If you own a company such as a corporation or LLC, or even if you are just an employee of a company, you may sign contracts for the company regularly. Some are large and complex contracts, but many can appear to be simple contracts (such as Purchase Orders, Subcontractor Agreements or Change Orders). Regardless of… Read More

New Ordinance Impacts Seattle Residential Rental Property Owners

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 8/22/2014
While you probably know about the “just cause” eviction restrictions in Seattle, you may not know about a new Seattle Ordinance pertaining to rental property. If you own a residential rental property in Seattle, then you’ll want to pay attention to the new Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance (“RRIO”) . RRIO requires landlords to register all… Read More

David C. Tingstad To Present Unwinding the Myth of the Limited Liability Company Capital Account On August 28, 2014

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 7/31/2014
On August 28th, 2014, Beresford Booth Business Attorney David C. Tingstad along with Cristin Keane of Carlton Fields and Thomas Rutledge of Stoll Keenon Ogden will discuss capital accounts, a fundamental part of limited liability corporations. Learn the importance of capital accounts, the fundamentals associated with the maintenance of the account, and how the account impacts management. … Read More

What Is The Process Of Estate Administration In Washington State?

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 6/30/2014
In Washington State, when someone passes away, their estate will need to be administered.  In general the process of estate administration accomplishes three basic purposes: 1) gathers together all of the Decedent’s assets; 2) pays all of the Decedent’s debts; and 3) distributes the net remaining estate to the Decedent’s heirs and beneficiaries.  Though these… Read More

What If I Die Without A Will In Washington State?

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 6/30/2014
What happens to my estate in Washington State if I die without having executed a Last Will and Testament? When someone dies without having executed a valid Last Will and Testament, they are said to have died intestate (without a Will).  I am frequently asked whether dying without a Will means your Estate will be… Read More

Beresford Booth Congratulates Their 2014 Rising Star

BeresfordBooth | 6/30/2014
Beresford Booth had two attorneys selected as 2014  Super Lawyers. William O. Kessler was selected to the 2014 Washington Rising Stars list in the area of General Litigation. The firm proudly congratulates Bill for his selection to the 2014 lists. The Super Lawyers list is published in the WashingtonSuper Lawyers Magazine. Super Lawyers is a… Read More

Tools For Fast Debt Collection In Washington State

Washington State Business & Real Estate Law Lawyer William O. Kessler | 6/19/2014
Lenders and other creditors are often reluctant to litigate against a debtor, even when liability is clear and the debtor is solvent. Why? Because the creditor fears the debtor will either hide his assets, delay the litigation process, or both. Good news, Washington creditors. In many situations, your attorney may be able to quickly and… Read More

Who Pays For A Child’s College In Case Of Divorce In Washington State?

Washington State Family Law Lawyer Dimitra S. Scott | 5/30/2014
High School graduation is on the horizon. Your child may have plans to attend college or vocational school in the fall. How (or who) is going to pay the expense? Courts in Washington state have the authority and discretion to determine whether the parents must pay. If you have an Order of Child Support, the… Read More