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Without looking at the purchase agreement and escrow instructions there is no way to know that if it is authorized. Escrow companies are bound to... Read Answer
If you have real reason to believe that your business partner is hiding funds and trying to sell the business behind your back the best course of... Read Answer
Acknowledging is not enough. Supplier "aware" not enough. If you let him run up the debt "in your name" then you have to pay and sue him hin small... Read Answer
You would usually only have to get general business license for the city you live, if it is required. If it is a highly regulated business you... Read Answer
Law school is 3 or 4 years of classes so is not equivalent to taking one classs in college or university. Successful is a very subjective standard... Read Answer
An experienced attorney should be able to get much of the information. As a shareholder, you should have been invited to annual meetings of... Read Answer
Since the defendant, and presumably his bank account(s) are in Colorado, the most efficient way is to sue in Colorado. Otherwise you will have to... Read Answer
No one can answer for "every" bank. A contract or other legal instrument signed by a minor can be made voidable. That's why no bank wants to open... Read Answer
Either one is possible. I would not be in a rush until you are generating enough income to make the tax benefits, if any, meaningful. I see no... Read Answer
Ideas are not protectable in the abstract. Further, apparently it's not your idea to protect: that is the restaurant already exists in whatever way... Read Answer
You could write a demand letter to the former employee to return the registration of the domain to the company. If he does not do so, then you... Read Answer
You posted a very similar post seeking a lawyer, and I answered that lawyers cannot contact you - that would be impermissible client... Read Answer
The entity, not the members are liable for the Franchise Tax. If you ignore after many contacts it will eventually go away. That's not advice but... Read Answer
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You... Read Answer
Sharing the name Twitter, in part or in whole, will immediately cause litigation which no individual can afford.
No your employer cannot force you to change your statement. You don't specify what kind of statement but in an "at-will" employment state like... Read Answer
If you have employees, you will need to register with the California EDD. You will need a buisness license if you have a physical location.... Read Answer
You, as the judgmetn debtor, would have to pay the person or entity to whom the judgment creditor (the business) assigned the judgment. Thus,... Read Answer
The very first thing that you can do is to call Amazon and try to resolve this issue with them. It's a big company so you may get some run... Read Answer
You have a complex case. I see issues of improper disassociation from the LLC, taking a significant amount of money from the bank, possible breach of... Read Answer
While you could probably provide for this type of buyout, it sounds like a recipe for disaster. Trying to project five years into the future of how... Read Answer
You should have an attorney draft your purchase and sale agreement to provide the provisions that are important to you to protect your interests. You... Read Answer
Every LLC that conducts business in California must register with the California Secretary of State in order to do business in California. If the LLC... Read Answer