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Stuart Alan Heller
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The controlling statutory provision is set out below. You should have a lawyer...
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William Thomas Willard's answer
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There is more information needed in order to properly answer your question....
Mark Hankins
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Sherman Acquisition is now LVNV Funding. Palisades and Leading Edge are both...
Ehsan Eftekhari
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Find a way to receive the same information from them. Then decide. It may be...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Lots of details exist for you to consider. Location is probably the biggest...
Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk
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Depends on your business. Real estate is generally pursued through a...
Robin Mashal
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Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
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Michael E Hendrickson's answer
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My answer would be yes (probably) to your first question and no to all the...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Not usually. It depends on what terms. You need to have an attorney look at...
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David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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It sounds like you have things well under control. Make several copies of your...
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Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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You cannot sue Allstate in California, only the person who caused the damages....
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You better consult an attorney. If you have a judgment against the drunk...
Robert John Murillo
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In most cases the seller assigns the contracts to the purchaser. This is...
Kaiser Wahab
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Typically in a a company acquisition the purchaser "buy" the contracts of the...
Carlos Gonzalez
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HIRE A CORPORATE attorney IMMEDIATELY, i worked for the AG's office in their...
Robert John Murillo
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You say the company is about to go public. Do you mean that the S-1...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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Contributor Level 7

No, Company B is not infringing on your rights. Company B is asserting its...
Steven Alan Fink
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The owner of Company C cannot solicit employees of Company B. However, once...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Does that mean you haven't registered the trademark either? Does that mean that...
Kaiser Wahab
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Contributor Level 6

To add to the post above, I think you need to untangle in your mind what a...
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Linda Friedman Ramirez
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Your hypo includes a warrant for violation of felony probation, but do not...
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William J Mcleod
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You mentioned that your friend filed bankruptcy, and in bankruptcy, the only...
L Jed Berliner
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Your reading of the homestead statute is correct. In non-bankruptcy...
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Steve Fromm
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Contributor Level 7

These are acquisition costs and are not currently deductible. They are part of...

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