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1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law for New Mexico on
Q: Can you appeal a civil judgement passed by administrative judge, Can an administrative judge issue a contempt of court?

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Joel F. Murray
Joel F. Murray
answered on Feb 13, 2022

Generally, there is a process where you can appeal a final administrative decision to court. The process for doing so varies by jurisdiction.

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Tax Law for California on
Q: I do consulting & engineering as a contractor. Can I open an S-corp. in a different state than the one I operate it?

I'll be working from a home office, based in California. Would like to incorporate in Florida.

The nature of the job is either consulting to tech. companies or offering engineering services or selling them designs which I make on my own.

Joel F. Murray
Joel F. Murray
answered on Feb 13, 2022

Generally, if a foreign corporation (e.g. a different state) is operating/doing business in a different state than the state in which they are incorporated, they register with the state agency that regulates corporations (in California, the Secretary of State) as a foreign business entity (e.g. a... View More

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