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I will be working from home (in California).
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answered on Nov 29, 2016
You will need a buisness license to transact buisness in california. You will need to get a reseller's permit if you want to buy products wholesale. There may be other licenses you need as well.
answered on Nov 29, 2016
Generally only the immediate family and estate of a deceased person can sue for wrongful death.
in a premises liability suit?
answered on Nov 29, 2016
This is dependant on the facts and circumstances, I suggest discussing this with an attorney.
a company out of state called for me to remove my co name as it is similar. He filed trademark 2-2016. He owns since 2012 . Do I have rights to keep my company name? city did all including placing in newspaper few days when I registered it in 2009. My mistake was not filing a trademark. Do I have... View More
answered on Nov 29, 2016
Generally if you have prior use then you have a right to continue that use. Here as you began using the name in commerce in 2009 and he did not until 2012 you could show prior use. However you may want to discuss your situation with an attorney.
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