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If the goods and the person who took them are in Michigan, you can sue them in district court and take a judgement against them.
Collecting from them... Read Answer
if you are collecting in WI, you will have to follow that state's law.
usually only certain businesses can file a lien, this can force you into... Read Answer
Depending on the terms of your contract, the person suing may lack standing to sue.
If you are doing business as a corporation, you will have to... Read Answer
Do you have a writing (contract, text or email) form the builder saying they would include appliances?
If yes, you have a case and I or any other... Read Answer
You can file for a DBA and set up an LLC.
It is important to set these up correctly; it is recommended you speak to counsel on this.
Having... Read Answer
Not sure why you would want to do this.
The reason to incorporate or form an LLC is to get the protection of the corporate form of business,... Read Answer
Not sure what your question is, but courts would much prefer to decide a dispute on the merits, and not because someone made a mistake and didn't... Read Answer
Just because you won a case by Default, it does not mean it is a done deal. In most States, the opposing side has almost a year to come up with... Read Answer
As a minor, you can enter into contracts but they are voidable at your option, so adults would be wary of contracting with you. Perhaps one way... Read Answer
An LLC in one State is recognized by other States. However, if you are "transacting business" in another State, where you have a physical... Read Answer
You can use any name you want, as long as you are not doing so to defraud anybody (such as creditors) and so long as the name you choose is not... Read Answer
You need to know what the contract says about termination. Does it have a definite term (e.g, 3 years)? Does it require no advance notice... Read Answer
It sounds as if you are the only owner oif each business. The manner in which you structure your businesses will affect your exposure to liability... Read Answer
Anybody can be sued, but that doesn't mean that the claim has merit. You should remember that (a) individual boasrd members are generally... Read Answer
Your question touches and concerns potential trademark infringement and patent law. The operative question is whether the sword from the... Read Answer
It may or may not be legal, depending on the particular circumstances. It could be illegal if it violates antitrust laws (which is a very... Read Answer
That depends - what does the partnership agreement say? Most partnership agreements provide for a buy out of the deceased partner's interest,... Read Answer
Taking the money is not, by itself, illegal. However if, as seems likely, the owner is taking the money without accounting for it in order to... Read Answer
If you buy the assets of the business, as opposed to the stock (if it's a corporation) or equity (if its another kind of legal entity), you should... Read Answer
Do you know ifthis company was a corporation or other independent entity? If so, you could sue it, but there would be little point, as you... Read Answer
The city or township the mall is located in has jurisidiction. You should make a complaint with that police department.
Tom Stotz
I assume that the $7000 comes from overdrafts on this checking account. Normally, the members of an llc or the shareholders of a corporation... Read Answer
Illegal is probably the wrong word, but the first restaurant may have a civil claim against the second for unfair competition and other torts. ... Read Answer