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You can satisfy the physical in person meeting requirement by meeting anywhere. He can travel here, or you can travel to his country, or you can meet... Read Answer
You need a lawyer to mediate a solution, and possibly a litigator to sue them, if the losses are great enough. They had a contract with you, unless... Read Answer
Generally, under Colorado law, a Colorado corporation must have one of the following terms or abbrevations as part of it's legal... Read Answer
In general, you have great flexibility to set the terms of the operating agreement of an LLC. The equity %s do not always need to be the... Read Answer
In general, an LLC should set up its own Operating Agreement to reflect the specific terms of operations, including ownership %s and management... Read Answer
Defamation invovles a false statement of fact which harms another's reputation and causes them monetary damage. Depending on what false... Read Answer
An attorney who provided legal services in exchange for a share of your business would be entering into business dealings with his/her client. ... Read Answer
Phrases themselves are not subject to trademark protection, unless they describe a product or service.
I have been representing purchasers and sellers of small businesses in Colorado for many years. It is best to have an attorney involved early... Read Answer
The contribution of the trust of the house to the LLC is likely fine, but how does title to the house get into the trust? Or is it in the... Read Answer
There is no legal distinction between being a co-signer and a primary borrower. You are on the hook either way.
Commingling your llc and personal finances is very dangerous, because it can result in piercing the veil of the entity to make you personally liable... Read Answer
No. It depends on what papers you are signing. For example, you could be guarantying the business's (I assume that the business is a... Read Answer
A resume, by definition, is shared with others, and much of the information contained in it is publicly available adn couldn't, in any circumstances,... Read Answer
You have a few big issues here that you should discuss with a competent business attorney. Unfortunately, the answers will all require a... Read Answer
Your future father-in-law is understandably concerned about maintaining his reputation, and avoiding any appearance of impropriety. Although... Read Answer
There is no law against discrimination, or even "Mccarthyism", per se. It is only illegal for private citizens to discriminate in certain... Read Answer
Any time you use a photo for commercial purposes, you should get a release. In this case, you probably need a release from the person holding... Read Answer
Unfortunately, when vehicles are sold "as is" the buyer generally has a duty to inspect the vehicle so that they know what they are getting. If... Read Answer
Great question. An operating agreement generally provides the rules governing the relationship between the various members of an LLC, and can... Read Answer
I'm glad you're seeking legal advice on this. The Operating Agreement for an LLC is perhaps the most important document for this business - and... Read Answer
Do you know whether this was an equity sale or an asset sale? From what you've written, it appears that this was an equity sale (i.e. when a... Read Answer
Yes. The United States Constitutuion requires that a defendant, whether it be an individual, corporation, partnership, llc, or other legal... Read Answer
If you were actually using Barry Manilow's likeness for a commercial purpose without his permission, you could be liable to to pay him damages. ... Read Answer