Scherrie L. Prince is the founding attorney of Prince & Associates, PLLC, a multi-state law firm with offices across North America. A skilled advocate for both entrepreneurs and injury victims, she leads a dynamic practice. As general counsel, she guides business owners through complex legal landscapes, while her personal injury practice has earned her recognition for securing substantial recoveries for her clients. Drawing from her extensive litigation experience, Scherrie shares valuable legal insights through her firm's blog, combining practical knowledge with accessible expertise to educate and empower her readers.
Choosing the right business structure is one of the most consequential decisions an entrepreneur will make. For many business owners, forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) offers an attractive balance of liability protection, tax flexibility, and operational simplicity. However, the legal landscape shifts significantly depending on whether you establish a single-member LLC or a multi-member […]

When purchasing or selling commercial property, environmental liability in commercial real estate represents one of the most significant—and often overlooked—risks that can derail transactions or create massive financial exposure. Unlike residential properties, commercial real estate frequently involves industrial operations, underground storage tanks, hazardous materials, and contamination concerns that can transfer from seller to buyer unless […]

Operating as a sole proprietorship offers simplicity and minimal startup costs, but as your business grows, the risks and limitations of this structure become increasingly apparent. Converting a sole proprietorship into an LLC or corporation represents one of the most important strategic decisions an entrepreneur can make—protecting personal assets, enhancing credibility, and positioning the company […]

When purchasing, developing, or operating commercial property, understanding zoning and land-use compliance is critical to avoiding costly legal disputes and project delays. Zoning regulations determine how property can be used, what structures can be built, and what activities are permissible on a given parcel. For business owners, investors, and developers, navigating these complex requirements can […]

Every business entity—whether an LLC, corporation, or limited partnership—must designate a registered agent to maintain good standing and legal compliance. This seemingly administrative requirement serves a critical legal function: ensuring your business can be reliably contacted for official correspondence, service of process, and regulatory notices. Understanding registered agent responsibilities isn’t just about checking a formation […]

When purchasing commercial property, title issues can derail even the most carefully negotiated deals. From undisclosed liens to boundary disputes, problems with a property’s title can create significant financial and legal exposure for buyers, sellers, and lenders alike. Understanding how to identify and resolve title issues in commercial real estate acquisitions is essential to protecting […]
