Washington Business Legal Guides (10 found)

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Richard D. Seward
Written by Richard D. Seward
Contributor Level 3

The Challenge - So you’ve done everything you can as a small business owner to reverse the negative cash flows. Defaults on your loans and the possibility of lawsuits are looming. Now what do you do?
Julie C. W. Martin
Written by Julie C. W. Martin
Contributor Level 3

Easy steps and links for starting up your LLC in Washington State.
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Written by Paul Mark Rosner
Contributor Level 3

In Washington, as in many states, the duty to defend is broader than the duty to indemnify. When a lawsuit is tendered to an insurance company, it is important to read the complaint carefully and compare the allegations in the complaint to the policy.
Carolyn Annette Elsey
Written by Carolyn Annette Elsey
Contributor Level 7

When a loved one is detained in a psychiatric facility, families are confused by how the legal system handles these cases. This legal guide provides an overview of the involuntary commitment process in Washington.
Christopher Lee Thayer
Written by Christopher Lee Thayer
Contributor Level 5

Patients in Washington State have the right to review their own medical records and to request amendments or corrections to their records if they believe certain entries are inaccurate. See, RCW 70.02.100 and RCW 70.02.110
Nicholas D Kovarik
Written by Nicholas D Kovarik
Contributor Level 3

In order to file a lien on a small commercial project or a residential project, the contract must file a notice of customer. This guide will point you in the right direction.
Frank Richard Ricketts JR
Written by Frank Richard Ricketts JR
Contributor Level 4

A step by step guide to forming the LLC in Washington State.
Frank Richard Ricketts JR
Written by Frank Richard Ricketts JR
Contributor Level 4

Here is an outline of the steps you need to follow in order to form a Not for Profit in Washington State.
David M. Norman
Written by David M. Norman
Contributor Level 3

Under the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, et. seq., all citizens are entitled to inspect and copy all public records unless the record falls within a specific exemption listed or incorporated into the statute. See RCW 42.56.070(1). The following is a very basic overview of making a PRA request.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Washington consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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