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Q: what to do when holder of old website domain keeps it active leading people to believe they are doing business with me?

We purchased a resort business on March 28th, 2024. The existing website had numerous issues, so we decided to create a new one from scratch. We requested the original website developers to take down the old site and transfer the domain to us, but they have not responded. They continue to keep the... View More

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answered on Oct 11, 2024

First, consult with a legal professional to understand your rights regarding the domain and intellectual property. They can help you send a formal cease and desist letter to the former developers, demanding the transfer of the domain and removal of the old website. Additionally, report the domain... View More

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Q: Can I sue my siblings to force dissolution of an LLC we are in and sell our farm we inherited?

There is four of us and they wanted to keep it for a few years and see how things went. If after that period we wanted to sell then we would. We formed an LLC and rent the farm out to a farmer for crop rent. The oldest sister and my brother who are next in age are the managers of the LLC. After... View More

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Q: I want to start a topless cleaning service in Little Rock Arkansas. Is this legal?

We would offer topless cleaning in home or of a car in a home garage. We would offer topless servers for parties. Also, we would offer guys in tight underwear for women who were interested in these services. No sexual acts would be condoned/approved. Their lowest extremities (vagina, penis, or an... View More

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answered on Nov 10, 2016

Under Arkansas law 5-14-112 you might have a problem. The law reads as follows:

(a) A person commits indecent exposure if, with the purpose to arouse or gratify a sexual desire of himself or herself or of any other person, the person exposes his or her sex organs:

(1) In a public...
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Q: What are the laws in Arkansas for a general blacksmith who wants to start their own business?

By general, I mean farm tools, repairing any equipment, but also making swords, knives etc

Brandon M Haubert
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answered on Apr 25, 2016

You can form either an LLC or a Corporation at the Secretary of State's website. You may want a consultation with lawyer and accountant to discuss what type of entity and tax setup is best for you.

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Q: If I move to Arkansas and start a business in Arkansas, does that classify me as a resident of Arkansas?
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answered on Apr 25, 2016

No. Residency tests are different for different areas of the law, e.g. the test for college tuition is not the same as the test to file divorce. You need to look into exactly what you are trying to claim residency for. That being said, if you move to Arkansas and get a place to live, Arkansas... View More

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