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Soden & Steinberger believes that no one who is creating a business should be doing so in an a-la-carte manner.

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The parts that are often included in this are as follows:

1. Corporate Filing

Articles of Incorporation which forms the company and Statement of Information that is required to filed on an annual basis for a corporation and every other year for limited liability companies.

 

2. Meeting Minutes

Shareholder and Board of Director Minutes for annual meetings and for other important events that happen throughout the year. Like a diary for an enity.

 

3. Services Agreement

Every business needs agreements in order to secure contracts for its services. We make sure you have the contracts you need to have confidence in your business agreements.

4. Non-Disclosure Agreement

A non-disclosure agreement, also known as a confidentiality agreement, confidential disclosure agreement, proprietary information agreement, or secrecy agreement, is a legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with each other prior to entering into a business relationship.

 

5. Employee Agreements, Manuals and Employee Handbook

An employee handbook, sometimes also known as an employee manual or staff handbook, is a book given to employees by an employer. Usually, the employee handbook contains information about company policies and procedures, vaction and sick leave policies.

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