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You have an oral agreement with your business partner now. If you want to enforce the terms of that oral agreement, then you will have to... Read Answer
I'm very sorry, but I believe that you will have to wait until your client is paid by the city. You don't have a breach of contract claim... Read Answer
Your posting could be more vague. Recruit for what? Help with what? You probably want to try again.
Lots of questions. The name of a california LLC or corporation can be checked with the office of the California Secretary of State. You will need a... Read Answer
If I understand you correctly, the LLC is in your mother's name, you and your brother are partners, but there is a third silent partner?... Read Answer
You can have one shareholder or two. Since you reside in a community property state, each of you has a community property interest in all property... Read Answer
You could run into a massive copyright infringement lawsuit by the publishers or copyright owners of the books. The fact that it is a voluntary... Read Answer
If Disney finds out, Disney will sue you. You are buying it from China precise because it looks like Minnie but is cheaper since they don't pay... Read Answer
Sorry, but anything attached to the wall becomes a "fixture" and belongs to the landlord at the end of the lease.
If you do business under the name of the LLC, then you do not need a ficticious name.
A trademark is different from the name of a business. If you operate under the name of your LLC, then you should be able to sell clothing with... Read Answer
Yes, you can purcahse an LLC formed in another state and keep it formed in that state. You don't have to reincorporate in California because... Read Answer
Yes, it is possible for an LLC to own stock options or stock in a corporation.
If the LLC is taxed as a partnership, then the tax consequences would... Read Answer
You sue the other company for conversion which is the civil version of theft. You might also notify the US Post Office since they have intercepted... Read Answer
There is no requirement to pay a higher hourly rate on holidays. Some employers give time and a half or double time to employees on holidays,... Read Answer
You seem to have a demonstration that you are not being discriminated against: they are closing 4 accounts in your area consistent with their... Read Answer
I would advise obtaining trademark protection first, then forming your entity and assigning your trademark or licensing your trademark to the... Read Answer
Cross it out and sign it and see what he does!
THis has not been set up quite right it is one foot in in one and the other one elsewhere. They can have a division called XYZ and just... Read Answer
Your employer is free to negotiate with you any wage contract as ong as it is legal (e.g. at least minimum wage rate). It's up to you to... Read Answer
Serve a three day notice for the rent that is due and then file an unlawful detainer action. The whole process will take about four to... Read Answer
The State Bar of California has a good set of standard answers: http://www.calbar.ca.gov/Public/Pamphlets/Employee.aspx
The State of... Read Answer
First thing to do is to determine how much you are owed. It if is less than $10,000, then do this yourself. If it is more than $10,000,... Read Answer
The fastest, cheapest, and easiest way to take care of this is to write a demand letter that your old partner pay you what he owes you. When he... Read Answer