The Basics of Business Protection

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What legal and financial tools should you be using for business protection, your family, and your future? I recently discussed “The Fundamentals of Protecting Your Business” with my CEDR cofounder, Asset Protection attorney Douglass Lodmell. If you’ve ever wondered how LLC’s work and what other protections you should put in place, I invite you to sit down and watch this short discussion of asset protection.

I’ve seen so much misinformation on asset and business protection, and have had so many questions about it over the years, that I wanted to bring our members and followers the very best resource and explanation available. Douglass happens to be the #1 Asset Protection planning attorney in the United States.

If any of you have any questions on business protection and safeguarding your assets, feel free to contact Douglass Lodmell directly either at 800-231-7112 or by emailing info@lodmell.com.

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