Rice Business Law, Grafton WI
Shawn G. Rice from Rice Business Law

Shawn G. Rice

Rice Business Law

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Transactional M&A corporate attorney in Wisconsin focused on acquisitions, startups, entrepreneurship, private equity, venture capital and related business legal matters including LLCs & corporations.

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Rice Business Law, LLC is the best resource from first-time home buyers to businesses looking for new office space. We work with you at every stage...
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In the areas of mergers & acquisitions, corporate, business, real estate, banking & finance and estate planning, the firm provides counsel and stra...
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Tips for turning a side gig into a business in Wisconsin. If you're ready to turn a side gig into a full-fledged business, you'll want to pick an appropriate structure, open an account for business funds and consider the tax implications. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/1... (more) Tips for turning a side gig into a business in Wisconsin. If you're ready to turn a side gig into a full-fledged business, you'll want to pick an appropriate structure, open an account for business funds and consider the tax implications. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/1...

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