it’s too late to protect your personal assets if…

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… the shark lawyers and their sue-happy clients are circling around your business, salivating, and the Court Order has demanded that you prove that your corporation has been kept up to date—all paper work, all forms, all files—and they’re chomping at the bit to get you in Court…

So they can get your corporation thrown out on a technicality and start taking away your home, your savings, your family’s lifestyle… 

I’m not a lawyer and I don’t play one on TV, but the lawyers I’ve talked to say by the time you’re being served with a subpoena, it’s too late.  You can’t clean things up now– it’s too late—you’ve been negligent and now they’re going to eat you for lunch.

If you’re in this position go get a lawyer right now. Yup, it’s going to cost you an arm and a leg but it’s your only hope.   I can help you figure things out before you get sued, but once that happens you are at the mercy of the Court, and ignorance of the law is no excuse… your only hope is that the jury won’t hate all business owners…

Sure, life took over once you incorporated, got your business going, and you became swamped with a laundry list of tasks you had to accomplish every day—typical life of an American business owner. But your schedule doesn’t mean a thing in a court.

The fact is you have major responsibilities as the owner of a corporation. And, if you don’t take care of business in your legal entity—you know, the forms you filled out you thought protected you, your assets and even the home you live in—the security you thought you had will be flushed down the toilet.

You’re one “incident” away from getting hauled into court and being ripped to shreds by a money-hungry lawyer and their sue-happy client.

Yup… you better fix the problem. You intended to keep everything up to date, but you just got busy with business and life. If there something you can do? You can read the steps you need to take here:

Please order Corporate Veil Pro today while it is fresh in your mind.  How could you ever tell your family that you lost everything because you couldn’t spare a few hours to take care of these records?

 

Sincerely,

Rob Northrup

President, Basecamp Publishing Inc.

 

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16 Comments

  1. Michael RothNo Gravatar (24 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @2:44 am

    good info and post, thanks

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  2. April BraswellNo Gravatar (73 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @2:52 am
  3. LenaNo Gravatar (39 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @8:46 am

    Thank you for good information.No holiday for carefulness
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  4. Matthew ShieldsNo Gravatar (36 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @2:44 pm

    Hi , Rob
    Great information Rob it is very important to keep this in order who knows what will happen in the future we can only protect our selves as best as we can. Corporate Veil Pro does exactly that
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  5. Lisa McLellanNo Gravatar (90 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @3:35 pm

    Good point Rob. Nice reminder to get moving on things.
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  6. David J. ParnellNo Gravatar (38 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @6:18 pm

    Great copy… The opening is a great peace for drawing you in…

    David J. Parnell | Communication Expert
    Communication Expert Blog

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  7. Intuitive JohnNo Gravatar (31 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @7:26 pm

    I read articles about how attorneys look for negligent people and activities…and then pounce!

    Good advice. Your Intuition can tell you something’s wrong…and Rob can tell you how to correct it!

    Intuitive John

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  8. Sabrina PetersonNo Gravatar (3 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @9:21 pm

    Lawyers can be very good for certain things and assets are well worth protecting.

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  9. Jennifer SkinnerNo Gravatar (42 comments)  •  Nov 8, 2008 @9:55 pm

    Thank you for the clear warning…protecting yourself seems so much better than the frightening scenario you described.
    Jennifer Skinner
    Wardrobe Planning Expert

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  10. SusanNo Gravatar (13 comments)  •  Nov 9, 2008 @1:02 am

    Excellent post. I’m almost afraid … guess I better open some of that legal stuff up and take a good look at it.

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  11. Cindy EyansonNo Gravatar (36 comments)  •  Nov 9, 2008 @2:25 am

    Great post!
    Love the info!
    Cindy

    Cindy Eyanson Online

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  12. Jennifer BattaglinoNo Gravatar (25 comments)  •  Nov 9, 2008 @11:58 am

    Great post in that anyone can relate to it and we do worry if it’s done right and we’re protected. Kevin commented once that you’ll get sued once your big enough to be sued…There’s truth in those words so get protected now.

    Jen
    The Harwood Center

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  13. DIY LawyerNo Gravatar (23 comments)  •  Nov 9, 2008 @11:01 pm

    YOu are right on Rob ,

    and thanks for the tip on Xsitepro and PDF’s, got them uploaded now need to learn how to let people download them, one after completing my e course and the rest after purchase.

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    DIY, now that they are on the internet, you have the link to the pdf file, so you can give this link at any time in an email like at the conclusion of the e-Course, or as a hotlink on an Order Confirmation page (followed by the order confirmation email with another link), or you can use the link anywhere you want. You can also do this same thing with an audio mp3, photograph, etc…

    If you want to keep the uploaded files secret and not have it be spidered and show up on google searches, then you need to put the PDF into a subdirectory on your website and mark the robots.txt file to tell the spiders not to index that subdirectory on the SEO listings.

    you can call me to discuss this if it would be easier on the phone. you have the cell number…
    Rob

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  14. Scott A BellNo Gravatar (27 comments)  •  Nov 11, 2008 @6:36 am

    Fore warned is fore armed!

    Scott Bell

    The Road Warrior

    http://WWW.scottalexanderbell.com

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  15. John HoNo Gravatar (86 comments)  •  Nov 11, 2008 @6:55 am

    Rob, realistically, how can I make use of your service for Australian situation?

    John Ho
    Understanding Personalities Through Numbers for Better Influence & Persuasion

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    John, the product for corporate records doesn’t apply to Australia. But the other business advice probably works on any Continent. Just knowing that you need to be thinking about how to protect your assets is valuable to know.

    Have a great Armistice Day 11/11!

    Rob

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  16. Steve ChambersNo Gravatar (103 comments)  •  Nov 12, 2008 @12:15 am

    See Rob, now you’re scaring me.

    Steve
    Persuasion Expert

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