Wisconsin Partnership Legal Advice (12 found)

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Nancy L. Lanard
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Contributor Level 3

If you and your partner have claimed any proprietary rights to the name of the...
John Andrew Myer
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I'm not sure why you want to use the same name for the new business. That...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Establishing the right small business idea helps get you excited about the work...
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David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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Do you have a written partnership agreement. If so, it should detail has a...
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Shawn G. Rice
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Incorporation provides many legal and other advantages. One of the primary...
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Joseph E. Redding's answer
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First and formost, you need to a have an attorney review the lease. I am also...
Barry Neil Shrum
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You should really consult with a local attorney to make sure that your assets...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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I agree with Mr. Shrum. An LLC is a business form that does provide some...
Kennard Neal Friedman
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April. I cannot give you specific legal advice, but I can outline some issues...
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Frank A Selden
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You have a federal lifetime gift tax exemption of $1M. You can transfer the...
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Joseph E. Redding's answer
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none under the marital property laws of Wisconsin. The law is very clear that...
John W. Carini
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If the plaintiff was a corporation or partnership, (anything other than a...
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Paul James Hanley
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The note may not be worthless. It could be secured by the business assets or a...
V. Carl Walker
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This is not a very complicated issue. A note is a promise to pay; you can...
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Peter Christopher Lomtevas
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I am not a Wisconsin attorney but I base my answer on federally preempted CAPTA...

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