Corporate Legal Advice (580 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Tyler, TX
Jeffrey Allan Moss' answer
Most states generally do not prohibit directors of one company from being... Posted 23 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Robert John Murillo's answer
Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Denver, CO
Robert John Murillo's answer
I would strongly recommend that you contact an attorney to advise you. The best... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Hesperia, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Your corporations is governed by its Bylaws and any shareholder agreement you...
Melissa Cari Marsh's answer
If there is no shareholder agreement, and no restriction on the transfer of... Posted 3 months ago in Business Orlando, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
You can be liable for what you do personally with the property. In addition,...
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
In general, a person acting on behalf of a corporation is not a personal... Posted 2 months ago in Business Manorville, NY
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Assuming you are a business corporation with stock issued to each stockholder...
Ellen A. Victor's answer
In this situation, unfortunately, you do need to speak to an attorney to... Posted 28 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Long Island City, NY
Robert John Murillo's answer
If you do have funding interested, then you may want to convert to a C-Corp. It...
Ellen A. Victor's answer
Congratulations on attracting investors. Foreign businesses are not allowed... Posted 29 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Massachusetts
Paul J. Schoff's answer
These are very complicated questions. Much has to do with which jurisdiction... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Kenosha, WI
Ronald K. Phillips' answer
There really aren't enough details here to defnititely answer the question, but... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Eugene, OR
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
All employment earnings are subject to taxation. The exception is where the tax... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Clearwater, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
Consult with a corporate litigation attorney on this. I am an injury attorney;...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
The answer to this depends upon the Shareholder's Agreement. You should... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Richmond, VA Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Lewiston, NY Posted 3 months ago in Business Crestview Hills, KY
Bruce Leonard Beal's answer
Yes, and the way to do this is to form a corporation in another state, then... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Beaver Falls, PA
Robert John Murillo's answer
You need to contact a local business attorney. Since it appears you did not...
Steve Fromm's answer
This is a real problem and there are no easy or quick fixes. First, if he is... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Missouri
Brian Joseph Cohan's answer
You will have likely have to file a report with the Secretary of State or other... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Anchorage, AK
Apostolos Tolis Dimopoulos' answer
When a corporation is first established, one or more incorporators, also known... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation New York, NY Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Jackson, TN
Jeffrey Lawson Baxter's answer
There is a look-back provision. You will be asked if you have given away any... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Seattle, WA
Fabio Ambrosio's answer
You cannot imagine how many different tax (and legal) issues are raised by your... |