Recommended: Lawyers Are Liars by Kohler…

Asset Protection
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Mark Kohler has written an excellent book introducing the concepts of Asset Protection for regular people and small business owners. This book gives a good understanding of when asset protection is necessary, and walks you through the basic methods, starting with the simplest that people can do themselves… and working up to more complex strategies that are needed by a relatively few number of people.

It is called “Lawyers Are Liars”…

He lays out his multiple barrier approach which puts up sequential lines of defense up against potential creditors, and makes a strong case for using such a system.

He also talks about the values of corporations in protecting personal assets, and I think this is a good intro to my www.corporateveilpro.com step-by-step corporate records system to avoid having your corporate veil pierced.

I recommend Mr. Kohler’s book to every small business person I talk with about these corporate formalities…

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12 Comments

  1. Robert MartinNo Gravatar (7 comments)  •  Sep 28, 2009 @1:19 pm

    Thanks for the recommendation.

    Robert Martin
    http://www.carbuyinghq.com

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  2. Keri EaganNo Gravatar (9 comments)  •  Sep 28, 2009 @6:03 pm

    Many sob stories exist from people who assumed the lawyer/accountant would take care of everything. This book sounds like a very good idea to me.

    Keri Eagan
    Anything Alternative

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  3. Lynn LaneNo Gravatar (57 comments)  •  Sep 28, 2009 @10:02 pm

    Rob,
    I will be sure to give this book a read.
    Thanks.
    Lynn Lane

    http://www.Warriorofsuccess.com

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  4. Steve ChambersNo Gravatar (103 comments)  •  Sep 28, 2009 @10:22 pm

    Definitely on my reading list.

    Steve Chambers
    Business to Business Sales Trainer

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  5. Las Vegas Baby Boomer Dating ExpertNo Gravatar (7 comments)  •  Sep 29, 2009 @6:53 pm

    Sounds like this will be added to my Winter 2009/2010 reading list.
    I try to read or do SOMETHING while half watching hockey games.
    well
    besides flirt with the men at the sports bar! ;-)

    Happy Dating and Relationships,

    April Braswell

    Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert

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  6. Pam SchulzNo Gravatar (48 comments)  •  Sep 29, 2009 @10:54 pm

    Thanks for the recommendation. Will put it on our “to read” list. Love the book’s title!

    Pam
    Expert Houston Retirement Planning & Wealth Management Services

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  7. Kate McKeonNo Gravatar (4 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @1:20 am

    My step-grandmother says it best . . . Lawyers are liars and great taret practice. She’s a pistol. :)

    Kate

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  8. Darryl PaceNo Gravatar (66 comments)  •  Sep 30, 2009 @5:21 pm

    Good info. I’ll put that book in my queue.

    Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace

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  9. JJ JalopyNo Gravatar (57 comments)  •  Oct 2, 2009 @5:17 pm

    It’s on the list!

    While we’re on the subject of lying, the book All Marketers are Liars by Seth Godin is a great one too!

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  10. Anthony LemmeNo Gravatar (41 comments)  •  Oct 2, 2009 @9:55 pm

    I’ll put it on the ever growing list. Thanks Rob!

    Anthony
    http://www.anthonylemme.com

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  11. Mark KohlerNo Gravatar (1 comments)  •  Oct 16, 2009 @5:44 pm

    Rob, THANK YOU for the recommendation. I PROMISE the readers that this book will save them thousands of dollars and hours upon hours of heartache. Also, please know the title is a little ’shocking’, but it is power packed with footnotes and authoratative quotes; nonetheless, it is still an easy read. If you want to watch a short video on why I wrote the book check out http://www.lawyersareliars.

    Thanks again Rob!! Great Job with your Blog and Website!!

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    Mark, I would love to interview you about your book, I will contact you soon!
    Rob

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  12. michael charbonneauNo Gravatar (3 comments)  •  Apr 29, 2010 @11:19 am

    rob, I think it’s important to be able to protect your personal assets.

    But I have a question for you.

    What happens when a CEO or President of a company starts to make decisions that are reckless and negligent and people end up dying as a result.

    Take the mining accidents for example.

    The president of the company clearly had no regard for personnel safety and a lot of people died for it.

    He established a corporate culture of profits before safety and he reaped millions of dollars in financial gian in exchange for the lives of many men.

    For this type of actions and behaviors i think he should be held personally liable for in wrongfull death lawsuits.

    michael
    http://datingguruhq.com

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