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Q: Is my birth certificate a bond that's worth money
Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Aug 10, 2015

Not sure what you mean. Check with a local securities lawyer.

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Q: How do I compel discovery in a shareholder's derivative suit
Zaven Andranik Sargsian
Zaven Andranik Sargsian
answered on Dec 18, 2013

To the extent that the lawsuit is underway (in this shareholder derivative suit), you would need to look to the rules of civil procedure that your specific court follows. Although procedural rules can vary depending on what court you're in, they generally have similar provisions. Most, if... View More

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