Your current state is Virginia
I have a few felonies I completed drug court and haven't gotten in anymore trouble since I've been on probation. All my charges are possession of paraphernalia or controlled substances with only one tampering with evidence.
answered on Mar 18, 2024
In California, the legal framework does recognize the ability of shareholders to bring lawsuits against board members of a corporation, including foreign corporations, under certain circumstances. If you, as an American resident and a member of the board, are involved in activities that lead to... View More
Does a Michigan LMSW-C interested in forming a private practice that offers multispeciality services (i.e. lactation, training, consultation) need a LLC or PLLC?
Edited: Can a PLLC offer other services by contracted professionals in fields that do and do not require licenses? Or, does it... View More
answered on Mar 18, 2024
If the LLC Is going to offer services for which a license is required, it must be a PLLC. MCL 450.9201, 9202.
Regions are new this year, insuring each region receives a Legacy award. Other poet in area had applied. Was winners' application truthful in telling of her terminal cancer diagnosis? Did review committee act wrongly? Can it be reissued to new recipient? Can a deceased person receive or retain... View More
answered on Mar 18, 2024
Under California law, the administration of grants, including those awarded by arts councils or similar bodies, often involves specific policies that address various scenarios, including the passing of recipients. When a grant recipient, such as a poet, passes away either before receiving the grant... View More
profit. I just learned that he (the company) took out a business loan and still owes money on it. I have no interest in continuing the business. Aside from being the sole heir I am also the administrator of his estate. Is his estate liable for the remainder of this loan?
They shut me down stating it was "unsafe" and didn't give prior notice, simply left a vacate order on our door. What rights do I have? When we try to show it wasn't a class they say a class and demo is the same but under UCC Code isn't it two different things?
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So I'm 15 years old and I live in Maryland. I have started an LLC for my soon to open T Shirt business that I'm starting. I formed it as a single member LLC and got my Articles of organization, EIN and all that stuff. My next step was to get a business checking account but I just learned... View More
answered on Mar 14, 2024
In Oklahoma, the legality of allowing cheating in a trivia contest, especially when there is a financial gain involved for the winner, hinges on several factors including fraud, fairness in competition, and specific state regulations regarding contests and gambling. If a venue knowingly allows... View More
answered on Mar 14, 2024
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They exposed my SS# and other private info. What recourse do I have?
answered on Mar 14, 2024
Discovering that your employer accidentally sent your Form 1095-C, containing sensitive information like your Social Security Number, to another employee is understandably alarming and frustrating. Such incidents can lead to concerns about privacy and the potential for identity theft. In terms of... View More
answered on Mar 18, 2024
It could be difficult for attorneys here to answer your question about fees - the format is limited to Q &A. Attorneys can't really offer quotes for their services here. One option is to reach out to attorneys to discuss. After speaking with several law firms, you could get an idea of... View More
I would also like to know if a phase that is the business name should be trademark
answered on Mar 15, 2024
Starting an online aromatherapy service is an exciting venture. Regarding your question about setting up a business trust, it's indeed possible. A business trust can manage the business's assets and operations, but the specifics can vary widely based on your location and business needs.... View More
I have sold under the name for over 10 years own the name of my business on every platform out there but 1 and just found out someone within my state is now trying to use my name to sell similar items on another platform. I do also have my name as a registered LLC and has been for over 5 years, I... View More
answered on Mar 15, 2024
If your business name is registered as an LLC within your state, you generally have legal rights to that name within that jurisdiction, especially for the business category or industry in which you're operating. The fact that another entity is using your established business name to sell... View More
I am a day trader with a 475 mark-to-market election, and I have a brokerage account where I am actively trading. I also have an investment account, in which I do not trade and a separate IRA account.
My husband runs a small company as a sole proprietor. Since his business carries a high... View More
answered on Mar 14, 2024
Creating an LLC and transferring your brokerage accounts into it can provide an additional layer of asset protection, as it separates your personal assets from your husband's business liabilities. However, there are several factors to consider:
1. Charging order protection: Arizona... View More
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