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my exhusband forged my documents in 2013. he altered the employer id number and stole the financials using the incorrect years to file them and sold it to google for an award. in 2017 my devices kept having all these wierd things coming up. i just thought it was spam. next thing i know i seen an... View More
answered on Dec 23, 2018
This sounds like a criminal case. You need to call the federal or state prosecutors to make a complaint. I do not handle your type of case. Sorry.
In matters pertaining to 26 U.S. Code § 368 - Definitions relating to corporate reorganizations, I am looking for a clear definition of what constitutes "Voting Shares" when contemplating a Reverse Triangular Merger (RTM) as a means of acquiring a business.
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answered on Oct 12, 2016
Great question! In answer, a "voting share" refers to a class of shares, the possession of which entitled the bearer to vote on matters related to the corporation or organization. As such, you need to look at the corporate charter, or depending on the structure of an LLC, the operating... View More
answered on Jan 16, 2011
The assets and liabilities of two companies can be combined and continue in a one of the two companies. Or they can all be transferred to a new company. Under all circumstances there should be a formal transfer. One of you biggest problems is going to be contracts with third parties to prohibit... View More
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