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Posted 28 days ago in Partnership Phoenix, AZ
Kristian Kanekoa Lindo's answer
The above is a horrible answer by someone who doesn't seem to be an attorney....
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My advice is that you avoid a partnership agreement as you would the plague.... Posted 28 days ago in Business Phoenix, AZ
Gregory Christopher Poulos' answer
There is no formal requirement that a partnership agreement be notarized. It... Posted 8 days ago in Partnership Phoenix, AZ Posted 13 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Phoenix, AZ
Lesley Abigail Hoenig's answer
You said that your company will be incporated but that it's a partnership? It...
Joe B Stansell's answer
I agree that you would be wise to consult local bankruptcy counsel to advise... Posted 3 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Phoenix, AZ
Kaiser Wahab's answer
Consideration is a fundamental for contract formation in all states. It is an... Posted 4 months ago in Financial Markets And Services Phoenix, AZ Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Phoenix, AZ
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
You note: The proposal submitted is the intellectual property of the service...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
As noted by my colleague, this isn't an IP question, it's a contract question.... Posted 6 months ago in Partnership Phoenix, AZ
Robert John Murillo's answer
Your friend must speak with a bankruptcy attorney. A person who is about to... Posted 7 months ago in Divorce / Separation Phoenix, AZ
Peter Christopher Lomtevas' answer
You have two steps to take. Get your divorce with its conventional...
Jeff Adrian Biddle's answer
You will remain liable for the debts incurred during marriage unfortunately.... Posted 8 months ago in Employment / Labor Phoenix, AZ Posted 8 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Phoenix, AZ
Pamela Koslyn's answer
That depends on what kind of business you're dealing with and whether the 1 50%... Posted 10 months ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Phoenix, AZ
Robert Scott Williams' answer
The answer depends on the nature of your business operations and its assets.
Robert Wayne Olson Jr's answer
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