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If you are a one person LLC, sure. If there are more than one of you, then the operating agreement should address this issue. If it doesn't, and if... Read Answer
I would need a bit more info to give you an accurate answer. Were you working as an employee at the company and did you have a contract with them?... Read Answer
Normally all the material terms of an agreement in writing should be included in the writing. I suspect there are additional facts or this would be a... Read Answer
You will want to start at the web site of the US Cusotoms and Border Protection that has a page on importing fruit into the US. An experienced custom... Read Answer
Please see my answer to your prior identical posting. Probably a tech glitch. Thank goodness you didn't spend/waste much money.
You can notify the California attorney general if you want to protect the public. Suing yourself is too difficult and uneconomical.
No. USPTO registration gives you rights in the US only but it can form the basis for registraitions in other countries through WIPO.
Your mark... Read Answer
Your small claims court matter "may" be enforced in CA. if the contract was entered into here, if a written contract provided for jurisdiction here,... Read Answer
Please see my answer to your identical posting of today.
You don't ask a question. A low price for the wrong material is no bargain. A high price for the "right" material is OK if it was the contract... Read Answer
Taking a deposition without a lawyer is a huge leap. Apparently you have decided to do so.
The most common form of a deposition is of the... Read Answer
You will really have to explain to some attorney what kind of work you do, what the company does, and why you would take an unknown pill from... Read Answer
Home improvement contracts in California must have some very specific information, including the right to cancel. If your contracts do not... Read Answer
Federal trademark registration is national in scope. You are best served by finding/devising a new, unique and distinctive name.
Since there is no legal obligation (as opposed to an obligation which may have been created by contract) to offer a severance package, reasonable can... Read Answer
Simply put, yes the landlord can attempt to attach the assets of Corp B. The question is whether that will be successful. Since both SH1... Read Answer
The person breaching their duty of care is the one who can be sued for negligence. On your very, very short facts that appears to be the independent... Read Answer
It all depends if you were an employee or an independent contractor. The employer owns the copyright work product of its employees (unless there is a... Read Answer
The secured creditor can either take possiession or can sell the collateral at your premises under Uniform Commercial Code section 9-602(a)(2). You... Read Answer
No, you have to have damages in order to bring a lawsuit. Avoiding an unpleasant situation is good luck, not the basis of a lawsuit.
I got the same letter. There is nothing to do at this time. The fact they were hacked does not mean identity theft is around the corner but you want... Read Answer
First I would check with the California Medical Quality Control Board. Then you need to consider California laws regarding false advertising and... Read Answer
It would help if one knew what profession. Different licensing agencies have different rules. Somewhere, however, there is a solution.
If you know the name of the company, you can search the Calfiornia Secretary of State site here:
www.kepler.sos.ca.gov
If you don't... Read Answer
Normally non-compete agreements are not enforceable in Califoria as against public policy. The one you describe does not appear to be an... Read Answer