Florida Corporate Legal Advice (51 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Deltona, FL
Daniel Jon Woodring's answer
This answer should not be considered specific legal advice, nor does it...
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
By incorporating you are afforded certain protection but without knowing the... Posted about 1 month ago in Business Cape Coral, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
A corporation is a treated as a separate legal person which is why it is said...
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
In general, the corporate veil protects you on decisions and activities made in... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Miami, FL
Douglas Ron Coenson's answer
I strongly recommend you consult with a corporate attorney in your area... Posted 15 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Clearwater, FL
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
If the church was a non-profit organization and filed for bankruptcy or... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Port Saint Lucie, FL
Steve Fromm's answer
These are always tough questions, but generally this is not a good idea. This... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Fort Myers, FL
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
An attorney skilled in non-profit matters can incorporate you and help you file...
Benjamin James Sowards' answer
I would seek out individuals in your area that are passionate about helping... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Fort Myers, FL Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Fort Myers, FL
Steven W. Ledbetter's answer
Once you create your organization, invite others within the cancer community. Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Fort Myers, FL
Benjamin James Sowards' answer
Please seek out individuals in your area that are passionate about this type 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 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 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
It makes no difference whether you set up a "bricks and mortar" non profit... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Lakeland, FL
Daniel Jon Woodring's answer
This answer is not specific legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation West Palm Beach, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
I would look at the LLC and tax it as a partnership or S corporation depending...
David Michael Goldman's answer
I would look at the LLC and tax it as a partnership or S corporation depending... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Miami Beach, FL
Beth Ann Di Santo's answer
No, Florida law requires that a Non-Profit's Board of Directors consist of no... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Altamonte Springs, FL
R. S. Missimer's answer
My license is in Wisconsin, and I am not licensed to practice in your state,...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Have you looked at an LLC. An LLC offers many advantages over an S or C... Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
Your rights are very limited, unless there is fraud involved or unless your... Posted about 1 month ago in Business Jacksonville, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
Yes you can form a Non-profit. They are not inexpensive and are rather complex...
Gust G Sarris' answer
Yes. A non-profit business is very unique. It must be run under a much more... Posted about 1 month ago in Business Sopchoppy, FL
Marshall C Deason Jr.'s answer
The answer to your question depends on the type of business entity (partnership,... Posted 6 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Orlando, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
This is more a question for your tax professional than for an attorney because...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
I generally advise my clients to form an S corporation or an LLC because either... |