Monthly Archives: May 2026
Preparing for Site Visits and Immigration Audits: Protecting Your Business
For employers, immigration compliance is not a background administrative function. It is an operational risk issue with legal, financial, and reputational consequences. When a government site visit, I-9 inspection, or related immigration audit arises, the organizations that respond best are usually not the ones improvising in real time. They are the ones that prepared… Read More »
Managing Legal Risk in Cross-Border Transactions
Cross-border business can create extraordinary opportunity, but it also multiplies the number of ways a transaction can go sideways. A domestic deal may require careful diligence and disciplined drafting. A cross-border deal adds jurisdictional complexity, local law issues, foreign counterparties, currency and payment risks, compliance exposure, customs and trade considerations, enforcement questions, and practical… Read More »
Flores, PLLC Adds Joshua Geesling to Litigation Team
Austin, Texas — Flores, PLLC is pleased to announce that Joshua Geesling has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney in its litigation group, further strengthening the firm’s ability to represent businesses and individuals in complex disputes. Josh began his legal career clerking for Justice John P. Devine at the Supreme Court of Texas,… Read More »
Asset vs. Stock Purchase Agreements: Strategic Considerations for Buyers and Sellers
In middle-market transactions, one of the earliest structural decisions often has the longest tail: should the deal be documented as an asset purchase or a stock purchase? For business owners, executives, and in-house decision-makers, the answer is rarely just a legal preference. It affects tax treatment, liabilities, operational continuity, third-party consents, employee transitions, diligence… Read More »
