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2 legal questions have been posted about business law by real users in Puerto Rico. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include business formation, business litigation, and business planning. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
I think you are likely confused about some concepts, including the appropriateness of selling interests in a "general" partnership. You need to visit with an attorney who specializes in venture capital financing.
I think you are likely confused about some concepts, including the appropriateness of selling interests in a "general" partnership. You need to visit... Read More
Under the anti-money-laundering provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act, banks are required to know their customers. In the course of opening an account, a bank may ask the prospective new account holder whether he or she is the same person that owns an existing account and may ask questions to determine the truth of those statements. ... Read More
Under the anti-money-laundering provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act, banks are required to know their customers. In the course of opening an account, a... Read More