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...remove myself from the liabilities incurred by the other party if he continues without my agreement, before the formal dissolution?
answered on Apr 5, 2024
In a 50/50 S Corporation where you and your partner disagree on the future of the company, it's important to protect yourself from potential liabilities if your partner continues to operate the business without your agreement. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Consult with a... View More
State regulatory agency failed to inform complainant of status of complaint, denies any duty to inform law enforcement in perjury and or criminal activity of licensee (funeral director & informant) Funeral director failed to notify next of kin & get authorization, refused to give next of... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
Based on the information provided, it seems there may be potential violations of Michigan law 750.478, which states:
"When any duty is or shall be enjoined by law upon any public officer, or upon any person holding any public trust or employment, every willful neglect to perform such... View More
I have started an early stage skin care make up remover eye pads. My name Jacques will be a big part of the brand, but I am now concerned with Jacquemus Trademark and curious if you are able to give me insight into whether you believe this would overlap into potential future litigation since it is... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2024
Hi Jacqueline,
I understand your concern about potential trademark issues with your brand name, Jacques Skin, and its similarity to the existing brand Jacquemus.
Trademark infringement occurs when there is a likelihood of confusion between two brands in the same or related... View More
How can I legally print Bluely on my merchandise or any other cartoon?
answered on Apr 3, 2024
To legally print Bluey or any other cartoon character on merchandise, you typically need to obtain a license from the copyright holder or their authorized licensing agent. In the case of Bluey, the intellectual property rights are held by Ludo Studio, BBC Studios, and Disney.
Here are the... View More
proposed judgments) they filed for new trial. One base was newly discovered evidence. We had filed an unrelated suit against other party 3 months AFTER verdict on completely different grounds. Defendants claim this undercuts our credibility and shows our awarded damages are excessive since new suit... View More
answered on Apr 3, 2024
Based on the information provided, it seems unlikely that the defendant's claim of newly discovered evidence would qualify as grounds for a new trial in California. Here's why:
1. Timing: The new evidence (your unrelated lawsuit) was filed three months after the verdict in the... View More
The management must be incensed agent to exercise certain duties,With the exception of living on-sight, which in this case they can perform those duties, but they must be under the close supervision of a licensed realtor. Paraphrased but what if the general manager of a apartment operates these... View More
answered on Apr 3, 2024
Under California law, property managers who perform certain duties must be licensed real estate agents or brokers. The specific rules are outlined in California Business and Professions Code Section 10131 and 10131.01.
If a property manager is not licensed and performs duties that require a... View More
Does the rent received qualify as qualified business income? And is the rental of the property considered as a pass-through business?
answered on Apr 1, 2024
The rental income from your condominium may qualify as Qualified Business Income (QBI) for federal tax purposes, and the rental property could be considered a pass-through business. However, there are some factors to consider:
1. Qualified Business Income (QBI): The rental income from your... View More
This is regarding items stored at a self storage facility via lien sale auction, and the bid that was accepted was received, but the items have not yet been picked up after the auction. Also, is the facility owner obligated to provide the renter with an inventory list? And is th owner obligated, or... View More
answered on Mar 31, 2024
In Washington state, the laws regarding self-storage facility lien sales are governed by the Washington Self-Service Storage Facilities Act (RCW 19.150). Here are some key points:
1. Retaining personal property: Once a lien sale auction has been conducted and a winning bid has been... View More
answered on Mar 31, 2024
If your landlord's license has been revoked in Arkansas, it means that they no longer have the legal right to operate as a landlord in the state. This could happen for a variety of reasons, such as:
1. Failing to maintain the property in accordance with housing codes and regulations... View More
I need to make sure my attorney is doing his job because I don't get feed back like I should he gets mad when I email him too much tell me to stop contacting him that he will let me know when there's any updates on my case and whenever it's time for me to start looking for another lawyer
answered on Mar 31, 2024
A New Mexico attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Until you're able to consult with local attorneys in your state, the general practice followed nationwide is that clients can dismiss their attorneys, and vice versa, an attorney can withdraw from... View More
answered on Mar 31, 2024
Under California law, you have a few options to try to recover the $10,000 owed to you for painting the house. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Send a demand letter: Write a formal letter to the person who owes you money, stating the amount owed, the reason for the debt, and a deadline... View More
answered on Mar 31, 2024
Congratulations on your new business! Welcome. All business owners need to establish an approach for collecting past due accounts and such. Ultimately, you will need to prove that you are entitled to the amount due to a judge.
It's important to document all aspects of the... View More
he made his money on the phone belongs to his parents and they pay bill of the phone (such as Internet costs.
he is just a little paranoid and want to make himself comfortable about money he keeps on his account.
Regards
answered on Mar 30, 2024
In most cases, if you are 18 years old and legally an adult, your parents do not have the right to take money that you have earned, even if they pay for your phone and related expenses. However, there are a few important considerations:
1. Legal adulthood: Ensure that you are indeed legally... View More
I sell traffic control devices and want to bid on a contract with the county in TN. The price will be above $25,000. Do I need a contractors license to bid if I'm not providing a service? I am a wholesale company only. If so, which contractor license would I need?
answered on Mar 30, 2024
A Tennessee attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. Attorneys here aren't likely to know this off the top of their heads. It might be more reliable to check with the purchasing/procurement department manager of the county - it could depend on how they wrote... View More
I sell traffic control devices and want to bid on a contract with the county in TN. The price will be above $25,000. Do I need a contractors license to bid if I'm not providing a service? I am a wholesale company only. If so, which contractor license would I need?
answered on Apr 8, 2024
If you are only selling them the device, that should not expose you to Tennessee contractor laws. But if you are performing any work, or paying someone else to perform the work for the installation you probably are subject to the contractor statutes. This question is pretty complicated and will be... View More
answered on Mar 29, 2024
Under California law, when facing a situation where a client refuses to pay the remaining balance on an invoice, you have several avenues to consider. Initially, you should attempt to resolve the dispute amicably by communicating directly with the client. It's beneficial to review the contract... View More
The city gets to save money with paperless billing. The customers set up auto pay with a credit card. This was a win-win. But the city now wants to change terms saying they will charge customers for credit card fees. This eliminates the incentive for the city to use a low cost credit card... View More
answered on Mar 27, 2024
In California, businesses, including cities providing utilities, have the discretion to charge fees for credit card transactions, subject to state regulations and any agreements they may have with customers. The legality of introducing a new fee after a service has been provided under certain terms... View More
What are my legal financial responsiblilities? This was a service based business
answered on Mar 27, 2024
As long as you provided all of the services you contracted to provide to your "members," you have no obligation to refund their payments if your contract expressly provides no refunds.
Where some service-based businesses get into trouble is when they contractually obligated the... View More
I received bundle of paper from lifevac company and they suit me and claiming i sold their product without their permission, I never sold even single product from Lifevac. my product light bulb spa tube on amazon FBA got their product labels mistakenly and suddenly customers returned it to me and... View More
answered on Mar 27, 2024
If you've received a claim from Lifevac regarding the unauthorized sale of their products, it's essential to address this matter promptly and correctly. First, you should gather all relevant documentation, including sales records, inventory lists, and communications with Amazon FBA and... View More
In a smoke shop business in Virginia, Who gets the charge or be taken to court for selling cannabis, the business owner the manager?
answered on Mar 26, 2024
In Virginia, both the sale and possession with the intent to distribute marijuana carry legal consequences, which can impact both business owners and managers depending on their involvement. The law does not differentiate based on position within a company; rather, it looks at the individual's... View More
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