California Corporate Legal Advice (136 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Pasadena, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
No. Corporations that become suspended by the Secretary of State lose the right...
Richard Byron Jefferson's answer
I concur with the previous answer. To elaborate on the trademark renewal... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Novato, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
A Sub-S corporation is a separately taxable entity and has to file its own...
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
I assume that when you say "handed over", this means that the corporate stock... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Rocklin, CA
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
You will need to provide more information (the type of association, who will be... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Send a written notice resigning as president (and as director, if you were a... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation San Diego, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
An LLC probably makes the most sense because of the protection from liablility,...
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
I agree 100% with Ms. Koslyn. The link below should help you appreciate why... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Walnut Creek, CA
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
Your husband cannot legally file a replacement Statement of Information because... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Ojai, CA
Jeffrey Allan Moss' answer
The suspension of a California corporation prevents it from taking any action...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
A suspended corpooration does not exist, so cannot take any action. However, if... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Malibu, CA
Brian Arnett Lebrecht's answer
Assuming you have a buyer, the simplest structure is a sale of your stock to...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
The procedure generally is to enter into a letter of intent that sets forth... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation San Francisco, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
The worst way is a Delaware corp. Because you do business in CA you would have...
Dana Howard Shultz's answer
I believe that an LLC is a better choice for you than a corporation because... Posted 16 days ago in Business Los Angeles, CA
Willem Galen Gentry's answer
If you won't see people in your home you can operate your business from there...
Bruce Leonard Beal's answer
With respect to using your private mail service address, there are two issues: (... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Woodland Hills, CA
Peter Robert Stone's answer
This is a very politically charged question. Usually you must read the CC&R... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation California
Pamela Koslyn's answer
No, this is just a contract modification that you can give notice of. Your...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
No, a name change does not affect the contract, as the entity continues with... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation California
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Dana Howard Shultz's answer
If you plan to obtain institutional funding, then you definitely need to form a...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
A C-corp is the preferred way to go if you are looking for institutional... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Norwalk, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You can order copies of the forms already filed for the corporation with this:\... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Arleta, CA
Robert John Murillo's answer
As was answered before, this is likely a civil matter. If you think otherwise... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Arleta, CA
Imran Farooq Vakil's answer
Dear Arleta, CA: What your partner is doing is an absolute shame, but not...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
It may or may not be fraud but it certainly is a breach of duty and many other... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Dead people can't contract, so there's no way to start a non-profit with anyone... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Los Angeles, CA
Robert John Murillo's answer
I am assuming that you do not have a written shareholders agreement. That is...
Gregg Adam Martin's answer
A review of the agreements between the principals sounds like the place to... Posted 5 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Irvine, CA
Bradford Darrin Calvin's answer
The first thing you should do is consult with an experienced business attorney....
W. James Slaughter's answer
The State of California will generally only allow one corporation to have a... Posted about 1 month ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Many lawyers consider DE to have the most corporate-friendly (anti-shareholder)...
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
There are certain advantages to forming an LLC in Deleware, but most small LLC'... |