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Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition: Path to Business Ownership
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA) offers an alternative to traditional careers by enabling individuals to become their own bosses through purchasing and operating a small business. It suits those with basic management skills, risk tolerance, and the ability to secure funding. Ideal businesses for ETA have predictable cash flows and moderate growth, fitting within specific revenue and free cash flow ranges. Financing options are diverse, including seller financing and SBA loans. Woods Fuller provides comprehensive support for those interested in pursuing or selling a business through ETA.

Woods Fuller accepting applications for 2024 college scholarship program
Woods Fuller offers two $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors in the communities where we practice law. Apply today!

Attorneys’ Fees in South Dakota
Learn about the "American rule" on attorney's fees in litigation and its exceptions in South Dakota, debunking common misconceptions about legal costs.

Protecting Students Online: Navigating the Legalities of Sexting and Cyberbullying Among High School and Middle School Students
Most states have passed laws specifically targeting sexting and cyberbullying, with consequences varying depending on the severity of the offense.

New Sioux Falls Ordinance Impacts Rental Properties
The owner of the short-term rental must now provide proof of a state sales tax license and state lodging license before he or she will be awarded a permit.


The Gift Tax - A Special Kind of Exemption
With the holiday season comes the time of gift giving. What does the IRS consider a gift and are there exemptions?

Woods Fuller Associate Receives High Honor
Woods Fuller is proud to announce our associate, Seth Lopour, has been given the 2023 Collegiality Award by the South Dakota Defense Lawyers Association.


Understanding Statute of Limitations on Construction Defects: South Dakota’s Statute of Repose and Statute of Limitations Explained
There are construction defects that come up after the completing a project. A lawsuit can be brought in for defects by owners and industry professionals.

