Everybody knows it is best to have a will in place, at a minimum. Yet, many do not have a will (or anything else for that matter) to direct what… read more →
Brian Webb Legal is honored to be a finalist for the Better Business Bureau of Idaho’s Torch Awards for Ethics. The Torch Award is the most prestigious honor the Better… read more →
The U.S. Bankruptcy Code requires individuals to complete a “credit counseling course” before that individual can file for bankruptcy. The course must be completed within 180 days before the bankruptcy… read more →
Changes in Idaho Code Section 11-605 and 55-1003 Exemptions: Under Idaho Code Sections 11-605 and 55-1003, the State of Idaho provides a list of exemptions for debtors. An exemption means… read more →
Legislation was just introduced that would significantly streamline the forgiveness process for loans made through the SBA’s PPP Small Business Forgiveness Act. This Senate bill would allow PPP loans of… read more →
A common question that clients involved in litigation ask is: When can I pursue sanctions against the other side in a lawsuit for frivolous conduct? The answer to this question… read more →
Earlier this month, Congress passed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, giving small businesses more flexibility and time to use money received from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and an… read more →
Brian Webb Legal Is Moving! We are pleased to announce that Brian Webb Legal will be moving into a new office as of May 1, 2020. The needs of welcome… read more →
A pour-over will is a type of estate planning document that is designed to ensure that all of an individual’s remaining assets are transferred to a trust when the individual… read more →
A non-compete agreement, also known as a covenant not to compete, is an agreement between an employee and an employer whereby the employee agrees not to engage in activity that… read more →