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	<title>eMinutes: We&#039;re lawyers who incorporate, restructure, and maintain corporations and LLCs</title>
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		<title>Ivy Levan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 00:19:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ivy Levan is the Thin White Dame. Born in the swamps of Arkansas and living in the sunburnt wild of Los Angeles, The Dame will bring her unbridled live show on tour this summer with Fitz &#38; The Tantrums. Signed early this year to Interscope/Cherrytree Records, her debut EP will be released in June 2013. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ivy Levan is the Thin White Dame. Born in the swamps of Arkansas and living in the sunburnt wild of Los Angeles, The Dame will bring her unbridled live show on tour this summer with Fitz &amp; The Tantrums. Signed early this year to Interscope/Cherrytree Records, her debut EP will be released in June 2013.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/california/form-a-california-corporation">California corporation</a> for Ivy.</p>
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		<title>Jacob Hall</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 22:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jacob Hall is a licensed Commercial Real Estate Broker with Marcus &#38; Millichap, specializing in multifamily income properties in the Los Angeles area, where his team has closed more than $6 Billion of transactions. Jacob has a Master of Science degree from Mount St. Mary’s College, and his Baccalaureate from the University of Arizona. He is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jacob Hall is a licensed Commercial Real Estate Broker with Marcus &amp; Millichap, specializing in multifamily income properties in the Los Angeles area, where his team has closed more than $6 Billion of transactions. Jacob has a Master of Science degree from Mount St. Mary’s College, and his Baccalaureate from the University of Arizona. He is a believer in Real Estate for personal investments, owning and managing properties through Brahman Property LLC.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/california/form-a-california-llc">California LLC</a> for Jacob.</p>
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		<title>Craig Frank Baroody</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 22:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Born in Miami, FL, he graduated from Florida International University.  Quickly after graduation, he thanked his parents for their love and support through college, handed them his degree then moved to California to pursue a life of instability:  acting.  Since then, he&#8217;s been pretty blessed to have worked in the industry, working in commercial ads [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born in Miami, FL, he graduated from Florida International University.  Quickly after graduation, he thanked his parents for their love and support through college, handed them his degree then moved to California to pursue a life of instability:  acting.  Since then, he&#8217;s been pretty blessed to have worked in the industry, working in commercial ads for Nike, McDonalds, Samsung, Lexus, Coke&#8211;just to name a few.  He&#8217;s appeared on Nickelodeon&#8217;s <em>Victorious</em> and NBC&#8217;s <em>Up All Night.</em>  Now, Craig can be seen as one of the leads in ABC&#8217;s new comedy <em>Mixology</em>.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/california/form-a-california-corporation">California corporation </a>for Craig.</p>
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		<title>eMinutes Client Profile: Alex Wang</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 21:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please tell our readers about your business. At Carapace Wetsuits we make handcrafted, custom-fit wetsuits from high quality materials, and we’re using technology to make it affordable and available to the masses. Tell us about the project you’re currently working on. We’re currently working on our Kickstarter project. Kickstarter is essentially a crowdfunding platform that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Please tell our readers about your business. </strong>At Carapace Wetsuits we make handcrafted, custom-fit wetsuits from high quality materials, and we’re using technology to make it affordable and available to the masses.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Tell us about the project you’re currently working on. </strong>We’re currently working on our Kickstarter project. Kickstarter is essentially a crowdfunding platform that allows entrepreneurs, artists, and other innovators to post their ideas online. The public then has the ability to contribute any amount to that cause and once the creator hits their “funding goal” they will, in theory, have enough capital to start their project. In projects on Kickstarter, you have a reward. This can be anything from early access to the product, t-shirts, and even speaking roles for movie projects. People get pretty creative here and it’s really fun to see. The purpose of this for us is to raise capital, to finish R&amp;D, satisfy material purchase minimums and go into full force production through Kickstarter. Other equally important reasons are: validating the business model, gaining exposure and meeting partners and even investors.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Why did you become an entrepreneur? Is starting a business something you always wanted to do?</strong> Yep, I think it was just in my blood. My grandpa started a canned fish factory back in the day in China. My father started an import/export business when he moved here, my older brother runs a web/technology agency, and my twin is working at a technology startup. They tell you to look back at your childhood to remember what you were like/what you loved doing and that might clue you in on what you’ll be happy doing now.  This was the case for me. As a kid, I sold everything door to door: chicken sandwiches, music CD’s, belt buckles, everything. I loved strategizing and building these little empires. Even after college, I did commercial real estate, which is as close as you can get to starting a business without actually starting one. I wanted to be an entrepreneur because I love the idea of building something from nothing. I’m really inspired by  “underdog” stories of entrepreneurs that are able to grow, compete and sometimes outdo the big guys. I love the excitement, the pressure, hitting small milestones in our business, and feeling like you have impact on the business and maybe even on the world. I can go on and on. I can’t imagine doing anything else right now.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>What is the number one thing you wish you could learn more about, and how will you learn about it? </strong>I wish I knew more about hiring, managing and enabling people to leverage what they do best. I’m new to this and I think this is one of the most important facets of any business. I find myself thinking about this more than marketing, finance, operations or any other part of the business. I believe in the school of hard knocks but also pairing real life experience with what you read. I’ve read Delivering Happiness, 4-Hour Workweek, Good to Great, and many more. I’m currently looking for my next read.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>How has technology impacted your business? </strong>Technology is HUGE for our business. It<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:22">’</ins>s how we can compete. Our industry, like many others, is dominated by large public companies. Although powerful, they aren’t as nimble as we are, we can adopt technology, take risks and innovate faster.</p>
<p><strong>How do you use social media in your business? </strong>Social is so huge for us. I’m still figuring this out but it<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:22">’</ins>s been instrumental in helping us get the word out. Since we launched our <ins cite="mailto:Alex%20Wang" datetime="2013-05-13T22:00">Kickstarter</ins> campaign, we have had dozens of people share our story on Facebook, resulting in over  20,000 views.  And we really haven’t spent much capital on it. That’s what is so cool, you can get your message out now very economically. It<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:24">’</ins>s just about figuring out what outlets are best for you, because there are SO many platforms out there now.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Did you have a business plan when you started your business, and, if so, how much did you vary from it? </strong>Yep. I actually wrote one just for eMinutes! This was awesome because it forced us to think about some possible fallacies in our business. But the business plan has changed a lot from when we first wrote it. I didn’t know that we were going to use the technology that we are using now. We were going to offer custom colors (which is actually in the works again). And, I didn’t plan for it to be this hard. The foundation has always been the same though—to build a handcrafted, custom product, make it affordable and deliver it to the masses.</p>
<p><strong>What was your biggest mistake and what did you learn from it? </strong>One that stands out is when I bought about $800 worth of materials online that turned out to be the wrong stuff. I learned that I need to pick up the phone once in a while, especially if it’s an international vendor. My dad actually always tells me this but I guess the $800 was a more powerful lesson. I’m all about technology but there are some things that still need to be done the old fashion way. There are appropriate conversations to have over text, email, phone and in-person and our generation needs to better understand which medium to use to communicate.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>What advice would you offer to a first-time entrepreneur?</strong> Get a sharp co-founder that complements your skillset and have the tough conversations early. By the tough conversations I mean, concerns in personality, work ethic, equity, responsibilities. Spell it out and talk about it early. Connect with other successful entrepreneurs, but don’t “network”.  You naturally get along with some people better than others, just accept that. Don’t fake it. It’s annoying to be “networked”. Have genuine interest in other people. CEO’s and business leaders can sniff out phoniness better than anyone else on earth. Stay strong. There will be some pretty crappy nights, working at the office alone till midnight. Don’t forget why you chose to become an entrepreneur and get a co-founder with heart. A buddy of mine put it best a few nights ago “misery loves company.” Feel free to reach out to me if you are a first time entrepreneur.  I’d be more than happy to chat. <a href="mailto:alex@carpacewetsuits.com">alex@carpacewetsuits.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Have you received funding from an outside source, and how has funding  (or the lack of funding) impacted your ability to achieve your objectives? </strong>Everything has been bootstrapped so far and I think this was the best way to go if possible. When it<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:30">’</ins>s your hard earned money, you spend it very carefully, which is how it should be in the beginning and actually all the way th<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:30">r</ins>ough. We’ve been able to accomplish a lot with a little and I wouldn’t have it any other way. With that said, within the recent week or so, I’ve realized that maybe our business could be bigger than I had thought it would be.  I think there might be some value in brin<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:30">g</ins>ing <ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:30">in </ins>a strategic investor in the near future. By strategic<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:31">,</ins> I mean someone that can really add value outside of just providing capital.</p>
<p><strong>How do you spend your workday? </strong>In the mornings, I like to categorize my to<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:31">-</ins>do list. So I have a few “categories” like Carapace, Personal, Real Estate, etc. For each category I just write high to low priority tasks<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:31">&#8211; </ins>I try to be specific. I like to write on a notepad too, there’s something about this that lets you connect with what you need to do better than if you were to just type it. I “X” out everything that is done and anything that isn’t done is transferred onto the next day. I like to see a lot of “X”s. Because I’m involved with so many things, I don&#8217;t ever have two workdays that are the same.  As a general rule of thumb, mornings and afternoons are reserved for interacting with people locally as well as East co<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:33">a</ins>st and then nights are reserved for emailing<del cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:33"> </del>/<del cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:33"> </del>using Skype with my international vendors. Nights and weekends<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:33">,</ins> I reserve for “cranking” things out<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:33">,</ins> like if I have to do a lot of writing.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Who do you rely upon in your business most, and what does he or she do for you that is so invaluable? </strong>Definitely my partner Andy Park. He brings <del cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:33">a </del>very different things to the table. He’s a much better surfer than I am and has been immersed in the culture for over a decade, so he understands the consumer mentality a lot better than I do. I bring more of a business and operational background to our business. He’s been my sounding board and really keeps me grounded when @%^$$!  hits the fan.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Do you believe that “luck” played any role in the success of your company?</strong> I wouldn’t call it success yet but I’m working on it! I guess it depends on how broadly you want to define luck. But luck is a huge component. I’m lucky to have a <ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:34"></ins>supportive family that believes<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:34"></ins> in this crazy idea, lucky to have the <ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:34"></ins>friends that I do, lucky to have a mentor like Mark, lucky that certain connections were made. A lot of things worked in our favor but at the same time a lot of things didn’t, so I think it averages out. I think working our brains out played a bigger role than anything else.</p>
<p><strong>If you had an extra $25,000 to spend on your business, what would you spend it on? </strong>Sorry this is not as exciting of an answer as you probably hoped (haha) but I would probably spend it on back-end and operational things. So it wouldn’t be marketing. I would make sure that the back-end on our site is completely clean without bugs, making sure machines, and the supply side is absolutely perfect. No matter what<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:34">,</ins> we need to deliver a good product, on time and at a good price. The front end, marketing, branding, etc is secondary to that.</p>
<p><strong>How neat or messy is your desk?  </strong>My desk is usually neat and clean but probably not as organized as it should be. If that makes sense. Right now, it looks like someone lobbed a grenade into my cubicle because of the<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:35"></ins> Kickstarter campaign but I’m hoping to get it cleaned up tomorrow, my mom is<ins cite="mailto:Charlene%20Leung" datetime="2013-05-13T16:35"></ins> coming to visit.</p>
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		<title>Jeremy Smith</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 19:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeremy Smith is working on Jam Labs, a NYC-based software company. Jeremy graduated from MIT with a bachelors and masters in Computer Science and Engineering. After that, he worked at Yext as a Software Engineer, before moving into startups, where he&#8217;s had a variety of experiences ranging from developing products that have been used by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeremy Smith is working on Jam Labs, a NYC-based software company. Jeremy graduated from MIT with a bachelors and masters in Computer Science and Engineering. After that, he worked at Yext as a Software Engineer, before moving into startups, where he&#8217;s had a variety of experiences ranging from developing products that have been used by tens of thousands of users to consulting with a biotech company.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/new-york/form-a-new-york-corporation">New York corporation</a> for Jeremy.</p>
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		<title>Elliot Cohen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 19:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kosher Smoke BBQ plans to do on-site BBQs using wood and charcol fired smokers and grills to produce tasty, succulents meats. USDA certified Prime, Glatt Kosher meats are prepared using the &#8220;low and slow&#8221; method. This allows the fat to render as the fibers of the meat break down, producing a juicy, fork tender meal.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kosher Smoke BBQ plans to do on-site BBQs using wood and charcol fired smokers and grills to produce tasty, succulents meats. USDA certified Prime, Glatt Kosher meats are prepared using the &#8220;low and slow&#8221; method. This allows the fat to render as the fibers of the meat break down, producing a juicy, fork tender meal.  As guests gather for the event, the smoker arrives, emmiting the sweet smell of firewood and meat, producing much drama and excitment. Guests are treated to ribs, briskets, pastrami, chicken, veal, and other fine cuts of meat. Side dishes are avaiable, incuding cold slaw, potato salad, broccali salad, fries, corn and much more.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/new-york/form-a-new-york-corporation">New York corporation</a> for Elliot.</p>
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		<title>Melih Onvural</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 19:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Melih Onvural is the founder of Big Fish, Big Pond &#8211; a company who is investigating how to bring 20th century analog tasks into the 21st century digital world starting with amplifize, its flagship product where end users discover great content worth talking about. Melih built the OpenTok face-to-face video platform, and helped grow it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Melih Onvural is the founder of Big Fish, Big Pond &#8211; a company who is investigating how to bring 20th century analog tasks into the 21st century digital world starting with amplifize, its flagship product where end users discover great content worth talking about. Melih built the OpenTok face-to-face video platform, and helped grow it to 75,000 developers bringing face-to-face video to sites and mobile applications all over the world.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/delaware/form-a-delaware-corporation">Delaware corporation</a> for Melih.</p>
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		<title>Brock Mayeux</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 02:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brock Mayeux is originally from Lake Charles, Louisiana. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Furniture Design from Savannah College of Art and Design. He created Landloc’d as a hardwood skateboard company while still in college, and when he moved to Venice, California to design and build furniture, he kept the name. Now Brock is expanding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brock Mayeux is originally from Lake Charles, Louisiana. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Furniture Design from Savannah College of Art and Design. He created Landloc’d as a hardwood skateboard company while still in college, and when he moved to Venice, California to design and build furniture, he kept the name. Now Brock is expanding his business to include restaurant and retail design as well as built art installations. You can see his work at Venice Beach Wines and Oscar’s Cerveteca in Venice, Mother Dough in Los Feliz, Arcana: Books on the Arts in Culver City, Partizan Entertainment in Hollywood, and EchelonColor in Santa Monica.</p>
<p>We formed a <a href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/california/form-a-california-corporation">California corporation</a> for Brock.</p>
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		<title>Addison Riecke</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 01:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nickelodeon’s newest star, Addison Riecke, discovered her love for acting, singing and playing musical instruments at age four.  Gaining experience through a variety of camps and workshops such as the Kehoe-France Drama Camp, Addison began her career on stage both in theatre and musical theatre. In August 2011, Addison enrolled in John Robert Powers Performing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nickelodeon’s newest star, Addison Riecke, discovered her love for acting, singing and playing musical instruments at age four.  Gaining experience through a variety of camps and workshops such as the Kehoe-France Drama Camp, Addison began her career on stage both in theatre and musical theatre.</p>
<p>In August 2011, Addison enrolled in John Robert Powers Performing Arts Academy in Metairie, Louisiana.  During her time with JRP, Addison gained performance knowledge thanks to the trained and highly regarded staff, which helped lead to her successful audition for the International Presentation of Performance (IPOP).  In January 2012, Addison won a number of awards through IPOP’s convention, including awards for Child Actor of the Year, Winner of Child Monologue and Winner of Child TV Beauty Commercial.</p>
<p>Addison’s latest project, a super-hero themed comedy “The Thundermans,” will be one of Nickelodeon’s newest television series for 2013.  Based around the Thunderman family, this comedy features a typical suburban family who also has astounding superpowers.  Between the older twins’ competing personalities of good and evil (Jack Griffo, Kira Kosarin), to the younger siblings (Addison Riecke, Diego Velazquez) typically annoying qualities, “The Thundermans” will become a comedic addition to Nickelodeon’s lineup.</p>
<p>Addison has also appeared on the new ABC series “How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life),” on stage in “101 Dalmatian Kids” and in national commercials for Lunchables and PlayStation.</p>
<p>In addition to acting and singing, Addison also enjoys playing both the piano and guitar.</p>
<p>We formed a <a title="Joe Keefe" href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/delaware/form-a-delaware-corporation">Delaware corporation</a> for Addison.</p>
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		<title>Gene Miller</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gene Miller has always has had a passion for big ideas and taking a creative approach to problem solving. After spending 5+ years in the wine marketing industry, and seeing enough of the problems, Gene has decided to launch a company set out to solve some of them. Using his past experience, and some skills [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gene Miller has always has had a passion for big ideas and taking a creative approach to problem solving. After spending 5+ years in the wine marketing industry, and seeing enough of the problems, Gene has decided to launch a company set out to solve some of them. Using his past experience, and some skills picked up along the way, Gene looks forward to bringing his product to market this Fall!</p>
<p>We formed a <a title="Selene Kepila" href="http://eminutes.com/form-a-company/delaware/form-a-delaware-llc">Delaware LLC</a> for Gene.</p>
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