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Does a PA (USA) Sole Proprietorship have to file DBAs for other states and Foreign Countries?

Answered 4 years and 3 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Andrew M. Jaffe Attorney at Law 2375 Covington Rd, Suite 315 Fairlawn, Ohio 44313-4358 (330) 983-4842 attorneyjaffe@aol.com   www.LawyerJaffe.com    No, but I would recommend that you start an LLC.   There will be other questions you find as you seek to open an e-commerce website or App.  In my experience, working with a lawyer as you begin will save you a lot of money in the future. I have written a legal guide on this site with issues you will need to discuss with an  Internet attorney.  I have placed a link here for your convenience: http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/legal-steps-to-opening-a-new-e-commerce-Awebsite-app-or-blog... Read More
Andrew M. Jaffe Attorney at Law 2375 Covington Rd, Suite 315 Fairlawn, Ohio 44313-4358 (330)... Read More

internet business

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Andrew M. Jaffe Attorney at Law 2375 Covington Rd, Suite 315 Fairlawn, Ohio 44313-4358 (330) 983-4842 attorneyjaffe@aol.com www.LawyerJaffe.com Adult websites are highly regulated with additional requirements under the law.  You need an attorney to help you each and every step of the way.   There will be other questions you find as you seek to open an e-commerce web site or App.  In my experience, working with a lawyer as you begin will save you a lot of money in the future.   I have written a legal guide with issues you will need to discuss with an  Internet attorney.  I have placed a link here for your convenience: http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/legal-steps-to-opening-a-new-e-commerce-website-app-or-blog   You will want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. Many lawyers offer a free phone consultation.... Read More
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background checks on allen lee moats

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Andrew M. Jaffe Attorney at Law 2375 Covington Rd, Suite 315 Fairlawn, Ohio 44313-4358 (330) 983-4842 attorneyjaffe@aol.com www.LawyerJaffe.com If someone goes to one of the many sites that offer background checks on the Internet they often say that a particular name has a criminal background.  However, this is before the checker has paid the fee to see the total report, and often that reportt is of someone with the same name, but a different person.   If that someone you were talking to is threating you with some sort of exposure, do NOT send them any hush money.  This is blackmail and you should contact the police.  .  However, I always caution people not to enter the legal arena without speaking with an attorney first to avoid any unintended consequences.     You may want to consider hiring a lawyer to send a Cease-and-Desist letter to this someone.  While a cease-and-desist letter has little legal impact, the lawyer's letterhead gets the recipient’s attention.   This is a relatively inexpensive way to put the person on notice that you are not going to let these actions continue and that you are serious about pursuing your legal remedies.  It also tells the person that they could get in legal hot water which will cost them a lot of legal fees if nothing else.  This will often convince them to stop their evil ways.... Read More
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