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AVOID MISSTEPS WHEN YOU INCORPORATE.(Business)
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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September 21, 2007
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Byline: SUSAN SCHRETERCOLUMNIST
Q: My business partner and I are looking into incorporating our new professional engineer recruitment firm. What should we consider when we prepare these documents? We want to avoid making early mistakes.
B.R., New York
A: Every startup entrepreneur is busy - really busy. There are business plans to write, projections to prepare and products to design. In their earnest desire to get ahead, it's easy to overlook the very issues that can slow down any promising company.
So what are the trickier areas of business incorporation? I asked Joe Whitford, a law partner with Davis Wright Tremaine and longtime adviser and advocate of ...