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Posted 3 months ago in Business Brandon, WI
Nancy L. Lanard's answer
If you and your partner have claimed any proprietary rights to the name of the...
John Andrew Myer's answer
I'm not sure why you want to use the same name for the new business. That... Posted 4 months ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Juneau, WI
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Establishing the right small business idea helps get you excited about the work... Posted 9 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Fond Du Lac, WI
David G. Weilbacher, Esq.'s answer
Do you have a written partnership agreement. If so, it should detail has a... Posted 7 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Racine, WI
Shawn G. Rice's answer
Incorporation provides many legal and other advantages. One of the primary... Posted 9 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Madison, WI
Joseph E. Redding's answer
First and formost, you need to a have an attorney review the lease. I am also... Posted 9 months ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Kenosha, WI
Barry Neil Shrum's answer
You should really consult with a local attorney to make sure that your assets...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I agree with Mr. Shrum. An LLC is a business form that does provide some... Posted 11 months ago in Employment / Labor New Berlin, WI
Kennard Neal Friedman's answer
April. I cannot give you specific legal advice, but I can outline some issues... Posted 11 months ago in Tax Wisconsin
Frank A Selden's answer
You have a federal lifetime gift tax exemption of $1M. You can transfer the... Posted about 1 year ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Milwaukee, WI
Joseph E. Redding's answer
none under the marital property laws of Wisconsin. The law is very clear that... Posted about 1 year ago in Litigation Mauston, WI
John W. Carini's answer
If the plaintiff was a corporation or partnership, (anything other than a... Posted about 1 year ago in Business Green Bay, WI
Paul James Hanley's answer
The note may not be worthless. It could be secured by the business assets or a...
V. Carl Walker's answer
This is not a very complicated issue. A note is a promise to pay; you can... Posted about 1 year ago in General Practice Antigo, WI
Peter Christopher Lomtevas' answer
I am not a Wisconsin attorney but I base my answer on federally preempted CAPTA... |