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.
One of the most consequential decisions you’ll make as an entrepreneur is selecting the proper legal structure for your business. Choosing the right business entity—whether an LLC, S-Corporation, or C-Corporation—affects everything from your tax obligations and personal liability protection to your ability to raise capital and eventually exit your company. Unfortunately, many business owners make […]

Forming a limited liability company (LLC) is one of the most important legal decisions an entrepreneur will make when launching or restructuring a business. Done correctly, an LLC provides liability protection, tax flexibility, and operational simplicity. Done hastily or incorrectly, it can expose you to personal liability, tax complications, and costly compliance failures that undermine […]

The digital age has transformed how entrepreneurs launch and manage their companies. Today, incorporating your business online has become not only possible but often the preferred method for business owners seeking efficiency and convenience. While the process may seem straightforward, understanding the legal implications, requirements, and potential pitfalls is essential to protecting your business from […]

When Braedan walked into our office last month, he thought he had everything figured out. A successful HVAC contractor with 15 years of experience, he was ready to start his own business. What he didn’t realize was that his choice of business structure would impact everything from his personal liability to his retirement plans. Beyond […]
