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As long as the contract is drafted properly, with a recitation of adequate consideration, it will be enforceable. In this case, the consideration for... Read Answer
The actual transfer is just a matter of marking up the LLC books, and doing it in accordance with the Operating Agreeement. The tax issues are... Read Answer
There are lawyers that specialize in this. It should be about $10,000. Liquor licenses are given to individual people. Therefore,... Read Answer
In a PLLC you can hire whomever you want. The owners must be professionals. I have a PC. I am an owner, but have support... Read Answer
We are not allowed to refer specific lawyers via a Q&A. You can search for corporate lawyers on the Find a Lawyer tab, or call one for a... Read Answer
You can definitely sue. I am questioning if the seller was a scammer, and the goods were not genuine. If you cannot find the seller, then... Read Answer
You should incorporate where you operate. If you incorporate elsewhere, and then operate in NY, you are going to have to register as a foreign... Read Answer
It would depend on the terms of the actual contract. However, if the contract provided for adequate leaching fields, and it clearly is not,... Read Answer
First, the term is lis pendens. It is Latin. In New York, we call it a Notice of Pendency. A Notice of Pendency must be related to... Read Answer
It depends on what your lease says. There is no custom. The document governs. If he sent a bill, ignore it. If he is... Read Answer