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It certainly may be of some help to have an attorney working with you. You may want some help to determine the proper way to legally organize your... Read Answer
I think you should probably retain an attorney to write a letter to your union, demanding that the union stop charging you for dues and that the... Read Answer
Essentially, you are claiming is that the tenant has stolen your goodwill, an intangible asset. Also, you appear to be claiming that, by virtue... Read Answer
I would need quite a bit more detail to give you helpful guidance on this. I was involved in what sounds like a similar dispute several years ago... Read Answer
When did you purchase the business? My immediate concern would be that you may have an issue with the statute of limitations. If the seller of the... Read Answer
If I understand you correctly, your partner is buying out your share of the business. You will have a promissory note from him setting forth... Read Answer
Yes, as long as the nickname is sufficient to identify you as party to the contract, but generally a full legal name is better able to do this. ... Read Answer
The question is whether your use of 1oak is likely to cause consumer confusion between your goods and those of the party which has trademarked "one... Read Answer
It really depends upon what the individual is doing. If she is making defamatory statements about you you could sue to seek an injunction preventing... Read Answer
You certainly have an argument that you are entitled to a portion of the company and/or reimbursement of the money that you invested in the companyy.... Read Answer
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In order to collect anything on top of the outstanding amount that is owed and interest you would need to have a contract that called for... Read Answer
There's no reason why a general partnership can't operate numerous business under various names, just as individuals can operate John's Pizza at the... Read Answer
That depends. If you added the word "apparel" to "McDonalds", consumers are not likely to confuse your apparel company with McDonald's... Read Answer
The California Secretary of State's web page has all of the information regarding changing the status of an entity.
If you require assistance, you... Read Answer
Was there a non-compete provision included in in the sale of your business? If not than there is nothing to prevent you from starting a competing... Read Answer
Even if you were tutored by the same tutor, I am aware of no requirement that the service has to charge everyone the same rate, as long as it doesn't... Read Answer
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The broker is not going to be able to force the landlord to allow for the assignment of the lease to the potential buyer. The lease terms will... Read Answer
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If the agreement was contingent upon the buyer qualifying for the lease it doesn't sound to me like the brokers have earned their commission. I... Read Answer
Most contracts (other than those for personal services) are freely assignable, absent language to the contrary in the agreement. Thus, if you... Read Answer
I think you may have omitted a word or two, because it doesn't seem to make sense grammatically, but it appears that VocalViews is agreeing to... Read Answer
As a general rule, owners of llc's are not personally liable for the llc's debts so, unless you signed a guaranty (or your husband forged your... Read Answer
Yes, and you could also possibly lose your arbitration if you proceed to its conclusion. The great majority of civil litigations are settled... Read Answer
It depends on whether you would be using any trademarks or other intellectual property of someone else. For example, you couldn't use the... Read Answer