General Practice • Securities & Investment Fraud • Corporate Counseling for New and Existing Partnerships • Corporations, LLCs and Not-for-Profit Entities • Contract Negotiation, Preparation and Review • Start-up and Organizational Issues, including Entity Selection • Shareholder, Partnership and Operating Agreements • Business Acquisition and Sales • Joint Ventures and other Business Alliances • Funding and Raising Capital • Employment and Severance Agreements • Drafting Employee Handbooks and Personnel Policies • Regulatory Compliance • Business Insurance • Adding and Removing Shareholders, Partners or Members • Business Succession Planning • Minority and Women-Owned Business Certifications • Residential and Commercial Real Estate Purchases, Sales and Leases • Assisted Reproduction
Dr. Kauffman graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Wichita, KS and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Kauffman is affiliated with Via Christi Hospital and Wesley Medical Center.
General Practice Securities & Investment Fraud Corporate Counseling for New and Existing Partnerships Corporations, LLCs and Not-for-Profit Entities Contract Negotiation, Preparation and Review Start-up and Organizational Issues, including Entity Selection Shareholder, Partnership and Operating Agreements Business Acquisition and Sales Joint Ventures and other Business Alliances Funding and Raising Capital Employment and Severance Agreements Drafting Employee Handbooks and Personnel Policies Regulatory Compliance Business Insurance Adding and Removing Shareholders, Partners or Members Business Succession Planning Minority and Women-Owned Business Certifications Residential and Commercial Real Estate Purchases, Sales and Leases Assisted Reproduction
ISLN:
916023155
Admitted:
2001
University:
University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.B.A., 1998
Law School:
University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 2001
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Kurt Kauffman Owner
Unique Landscaping Motion Picture Production And Allied Services
Kurt Kauffman, debt manager for the State of Ohio, said the state hadn't "reached the point of concern yet." Ohio expects to tap up to $31.5 million from a reserve account to cover a tobacco bond payment this year. "It's something that we pay attention to and have an interest in following," said Kau