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Typically there is no template or form for this. If there are certificates that represent membership interest, then the back of the certificates... Read Answer
Your question omits two crucial facts. 1, is Company B an independent legal entity, such as a corporation or limited liability company? ... Read Answer
When it comes to trading you not only need a plan you need to consider that this is a highly regulated industry, you will need capital and legal... Read Answer
You can use any name you want, as long as you are not doing so to defraud anybody (such as creditors) and so long as the name you choose is not... Read Answer
An LLC or corporation doing business in California has to pay franchise fees and taxes (as well as doing certain filings), regardless of where it is... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue, but personally I don't think it is worth the time trouble and expense. I think you would be better served complaining to the... Read Answer
The answer depends on what the contract provides. If the contract is silent, it sepends on whether the seller is a merchant (in which case risk... Read Answer
I wish I could answer this for you, but this is a specialized area. Hopefully someone else on this site can answer this for you. Have a nice... Read Answer
You need to send him a letter under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA). You can find it under chapter 17 of the Texas Business &... Read Answer
I depends on what the contract with the management company says. The contract should have a paragraph for "term" which defines the length of the... Read Answer
I've represented many minority-interest owners in corporate matters. Not having a shareholder agreement is a hurdle and generally parties can... Read Answer
Once you legitimately buy goods, you can resell them as you please (unless you have a contract which restricts your right of resale) whether branded... Read Answer
If you want to do business the right way, now is not the time to penny pinch. Think about hitting a golf ball; if you are off just slightly when you... Read Answer
From a legal standpoint, there is a difference between a partnership and an LLC. The type of document you would need depends on which of those two... Read Answer
Who owns the name and logo? If you personally, no problem, go ahead and use them. If the llc, cause it to tansfer those assets to... Read Answer
Of course you would have to look at the actual contracts to know whether the non-compete was still in effect, but most likely it is. You don't... Read Answer
You might consider looking for an immigration attorney to help with the visa question. Otherwise, would be happy to help create an entity (if you... Read Answer
You can add whatever you want, but that doesn't mean (a) the at the subs will agree to it; or (b) that the courts will enforce it. If you... Read Answer
That depends. When someone advertises a price they generally have to honor it once it has been accepted, but not when the price is an obvious... Read Answer
Assuming thetre is no provision in your contract specifying that any suit needs to be filed in some other jurisdiction, or mandating arbitration, you... Read Answer
The artciles of orgainzation would state whether yours is a manager managed LLC or a member-managed LLC. If the LLC is member managed, and the new... Read Answer
It would be very risky, as the slogan could cause consumers to be confused and believe that you are somehow affiliated with Uber. This is... Read Answer
Chris, I think you are going to need an experienced attorney to negotiate you terms with your partner and/or litigate any breach of your partnership... Read Answer
Not all misstetements used to sell products or services would violate consumer protection laws, becasue some may be so minor or so obvious as to... Read Answer
You can sue anyone for anything, but I wuoldn't recommend it because you don't claim to have suffered any damages, which is a necessary element of... Read Answer