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Voice Actors Learn Why and How to Form A Corporation
Press release from: VoiceOverXtra.com
Voice actors who believe they are immune from being sued are not facing reality, says voice actor and attorney Robert J. Sciglimpaglia Jr.
Lawsuits that could result in devastating expenses can appear for a multitude of reasons, he says.
For instance, voice actors might be named in suits involving copyright infringement, product endorsements, celebrity impersonator voices, contract issues, and collection actions, he says.
Yet in a new article on VoiceOverXtra.com (www.VoiceOverXtra.com) – the voice-over industry’s online news and resource center – Sciglimpaglia says that forming a corporation can protect the voice actor entrepreneur from such peril.
Maintaining a business structure as a Sole Proprietorship is like “flying without a parachute,” Sciglimpaglia warns.
Located in the web site’s Business Center section, the article explains how to incorporate, and the differences between the popular LLC (Limited Liability Corporation) and S Corporation.
About the author:
Robert J. Sciglimpaglia Jr. is an attorney with the firm of Kerin & Canty, 193 East Avenue, Norwalk, CT. He is also a voice-over artist, on-camera actor, and owner of All in One Voice – a company specializing in voice-over instruction, demos and business services.
For details, contact:
John Florian, Webmaster
VoiceOverXtra
PO Box 132, Trumbull, CT 06611
203-459-8834
web: www.VoiceOverXtra.com
email: johnflorian@VoiceOverXtra.com
About VoiceOverXtra.com:
VoiceOverXtra.com is the voice-over industry’s online news and resource center, providing a free virtual library of how-to advice from industry experts and voice-over pros. It also features the industry’s most extensive calendar of industry training and events, a directory of industry sources, an online home studio equipment store, and much more.
At VoiceOverXtra.com, voice-over talent can also receive free career newsletters, free classified ads, and free links to their voice-over demos.
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Lawsuits that could result in devastating expenses can appear for a multitude of reasons, he says.
For instance, voice actors might be named in suits involving copyright infringement, product endorsements, celebrity impersonator voices, contract issues, and collection actions, he says.
Yet in a new article on VoiceOverXtra.com (www.VoiceOverXtra.com) – the voice-over industry’s online news and resource center – Sciglimpaglia says that forming a corporation can protect the voice actor entrepreneur from such peril.
Maintaining a business structure as a Sole Proprietorship is like “flying without a parachute,” Sciglimpaglia warns.
Located in the web site’s Business Center section, the article explains how to incorporate, and the differences between the popular LLC (Limited Liability Corporation) and S Corporation.
About the author:
Robert J. Sciglimpaglia Jr. is an attorney with the firm of Kerin & Canty, 193 East Avenue, Norwalk, CT. He is also a voice-over artist, on-camera actor, and owner of All in One Voice – a company specializing in voice-over instruction, demos and business services.
For details, contact:
John Florian, Webmaster
VoiceOverXtra
PO Box 132, Trumbull, CT 06611
203-459-8834
web: www.VoiceOverXtra.com
email: johnflorian@VoiceOverXtra.com
About VoiceOverXtra.com:
VoiceOverXtra.com is the voice-over industry’s online news and resource center, providing a free virtual library of how-to advice from industry experts and voice-over pros. It also features the industry’s most extensive calendar of industry training and events, a directory of industry sources, an online home studio equipment store, and much more.
At VoiceOverXtra.com, voice-over talent can also receive free career newsletters, free classified ads, and free links to their voice-over demos.
This release was published on openPR.
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