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Texas Business Legal Advice (1,596 found)Narrow your searchPosted 10 days ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Mesquite, TX
Yvonne Gilmore Schuman's answer
Generally, any debts incurred solely under the name of the LLC cannot be...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
To add to the above post, generally speaking a member's liability in an LLC is... Posted 9 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Houston, TX
Steve Fromm's answer
If the business is incorporated and it incurs the debt and not you personally,... Posted 16 days ago in Business Texas
Robert John Murillo's answer
You need to contact a local business litigator immediately. Depending on the...
Kenneth Evan Chyten's answer
While I do not practice in Texas, and can only answer based on California law,... Posted about 2 hours ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Dallas, TX Posted 8 days ago in Business Houston, TX
Bernard Samuel Klosowski Jr.'s answer
In addition to other issues that have already been raised about your situation,...
William J. Dyer's answer
You describe this person as your "business partner," but then reference a Texas... Posted 7 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Frisco, TX
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Unfortunately, your question is not clear as to what you are asking. It sounds...
Rustin Scott Polk's answer
If your business files bankruptcy, it will close down and no longer have to pay... Posted 9 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Houston, TX
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum's answer
While I am not licensed in Texas, your issue is one that deals with federal law... Posted 12 days ago in Libel / Slander Fort Worth, TX
Kaiser Wahab's answer
The quick answer to your question is: one can generally always be sued, whether...
Jared W. Pierce Esq.'s answer
There is always the possibility that you may be sued, whether the person filing... Posted 15 days ago in Business Houston, TX Posted 17 days ago in Business Austin, TX
Robert John Murillo's answer
Unless Texas is rather unusual, there is no law that allows a member with a... Posted 16 days ago in Real Estate San Antonio, TX
James David Rosenblatt's answer
If you are renting the house for profit, you have a business. The real...
Shawn B Alexander's answer
I practice in Washington and a lawyer in Texas will be able to give specifics,... Posted 19 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Little Elm, TX
Michael Lee Mau's answer
It differs from state to state, and on what type of business you had. If you... Posted 20 days ago in Immigration Houston, TX
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
I hear this question a lot - a real testament to the entrepreneurial spirit of... Posted 23 days ago in Business Beaumont, TX
Robert John Murillo's answer
The general rule is that legal expenses that were incurred to produce or... Posted 23 days ago in Immigration Houston, TX
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This gets complicated. What the USCIS will tolerate, upon scrutiny, and what... Posted about 1 month ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Austin, TX Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Fort Worth, TX
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
For the purpose of this answer I'm assuming that you mean that he had 50%...
Kevin L. Colbert's answer
The 50% of the company your husband owned prior to your marriage is likely his... Posted 2 months ago in Business Dallas, TX
David L. Leon's answer
You can do whatever you guys can agree to do. If you want to buy out her share,...
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
You mentioned "inc" and so I have to assume that you set up a valid corporation.... Posted about 10 hours ago in Tax Austin, TX
Steve Fromm's answer
As long as this is a new account that does not receive any of the joint account... Posted about 1 hour ago in Business Houston, TX
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Your query: Is it legally allowed to use other company's name in my company's... |