Your current state is Virginia
My father-in-law wants to use his antique truck for rentals as a photography prop in NJ. It would be used at parties for those who wish to rent it as a prop for their photos. It will not be driven by customers. I already have a DBA for my photography. My question is, what legal steps should be... Read more »
So a while back when I was young my Snapchat account got linked to ghost codes under some inappropriate tags! I emailed google a number of times for them to tell me that the web owner has to do it manually, so I sent hundreds of emails to ghost codes from hidden emails I found to their own customer... Read more »

answered on Jan 28, 2023
I infer from your question that you want to sue manufacturers of tubeless tires claiming that you rightfully inherited your grandfather’s patent.
If so, you should consult a patent litigation attorney regarding your rights in this regard. Such an attorney may also go by the rubric... Read more »
I have a UCC lien and lien enforcement called and threatened to come to my residence. There was a limited personal guarantee that states they would be allowed in terms of a default to review the assets. The company has been making this threat every two months or so but it is now weekly. They left a... Read more »

answered on Jan 28, 2023
It's difficult to address this in an online forum. Many facts are missing. It smells like scam to me. "UCC Liens and Enforcement" is supposedly the name of the collector? Have they sent you anything in writing at all? If not, another red flag of scam, including the threatening phone... Read more »
Do I need to inform Texas and what is the way that I do that.

answered on Jan 28, 2023
You need to file a Certificate of Authority with the Texas Secretary of State to do business in Texas.
In Texas, you will be required to disclose the members and managers of your LLC.
I changed my name by deed-poll years ago so my legal name now is neither my maiden or married name... but it is legally my name. My surname is also the name of a successful retail chain.
The MT was accused of inappropriately touching a customer. The MT, the LLC, and owner are all being sued due to the accusations and not having a valid license while working (it had expired but he put in the paperwork for a new license prior to this happening, it just wasn’t approved yet.) Can me,... Read more »

answered on Jan 26, 2023
If your asset purchase is handled properly, you as the buyer will have no liability from the lawsuit as described.
Obviously, anyone purchasing a business will have an attorney knowledgeable about such transactions preparing and reviewing the paperwork associated with the purchase.... Read more »
Would this still fall under copyright infringement? It’s pretty much just a list of facts to know that will likely show up on the test in the form of questions and answers.
Is there anything we can do?
She has no involvement in the business and has reached out directly to his partner to speak lies on him. They have been in business together for nearly 2 yrs now.

answered on Jan 25, 2023
You could contact the mother in law and request that she stop calling your husband's business partner. If that does not work, you could hire an attorney to send a cease and desist letter. It sounds like there could be grounds for a defamation lawsuit based on slander.
My company sells products and also provides educational sessions (online and in-person) on the products that we sell. I'd like to give away one of the products that we sell during the session to a randomly selected participant. I've been to several seminars that have done this exact... Read more »
Trouble am I in
Only 2 officers held 90% of shares.
Refused documents, Lied about stock agreements, used position to force actions of clear coersion.
Hid wills. Refused stock buyouts, zero dividend for 20+ years.
Used corporate financial capacity and derived income to buy real estate to... Read more »

answered on Jan 25, 2023
Greetings. You appear to want to know if you can forward your dispute to the police, district attorney, or some other law enforcement agency. Any citizen may forward their conflicts to a law enforcement agency; however, such agencies often will not involve themselves in matters they deem personal... Read more »
my company name in Illinois is also the name of a company in another state. any recourse?

answered on Jan 25, 2023
The issue is the infringement of a trade name. Is your name registered with the USPTO? or anywhere? Is their name registered? If not, you need to get registered, if possible. There are some issues. However, there are some claims for rights that are common law. You may need a legal consultation.... Read more »
Here are the terms and conditions from their website:
Any dispute relating in any way to your visit to this website or to products you purchase through us shall be submitted to confidential arbitration in Salt Lake City, Utah, except that, to the extent you have in any manner violated or... Read more »
We work 4 days out of every year. We are a for profit convention. Due to issues our chairman was publicly intoxicated and harassing staff members. My department deals with the paper work and corporate has been made aware but no announcements have come from removing him from chairman. He abused his... Read more »
I am an H1b Dentist in Austin, Tx. I want to buy a dental practice in association with my friend with a GC who is a non dentist. We plan on hiring another dentist to work in the potential practice while I plan on working for my current employer solely.
Can we become partners?
Can... Read more »
A member has decided, of their own will, to leave the LLC. The LLC is in debt and doesn't have an operating agreement. Does the withdrawing member owe any money to the LLC as buying themselves out?

answered on Jan 24, 2023
Depends on the debt. Are they personally obligated? Is the business just in debt? Or does it have a positive fair market value? Typically, without an operating agreement, when a member quits the LLC pays fair market under TCA 48-249-505. But there are other considerations as well. Consult counsel... Read more »

answered on Jan 23, 2023
You cannot retroactively change the name of the organizer once the entity is filed with the secretary of state. However, keep in mind that "organizer" does not mean that person is actually an owner of the company. It is simply the person or entity that files the articles.
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