For a corporation to engage in civil litigation do they need to be represented by attorneys? Whether in house or outside firm?
A corporation must have an attorney to represent them in court.
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A corporation must have an attorney to represent them in court.
Yes, you would need an attorney to review all of your corporate documents and see if an agreement by the Board members could change this clause, if...
If you don't have a written agreement your chances are slim for getting anything. Perhaps small claims court would be of help.
I have supplied a link to some information that may be helpful. I do not endorse this attorney, but it appears as if his advice is sound. Your...
Form a corporation and place the business assets into the corporate entity's name. However, this may not make the corporation immune from all...
I do not practice MN law, but below I have supplied a link to MN law that will help you understand the law on warranties a little better, perhaps. .
Yes, this is quite possible. This is why you need an attorney to help you with this ticket. Best of luck to you.
You would definitely need an attorney to file a motion to reopen and reconsider based on new evidence. however, beware. I believe that the Courts...
In some instances, a co-signer release may be available once the primary borrower demonstrates a history of successfully making on-time payments...
I am sorry you are going through this difficulty. I understand that it must take a lot of energy and time to figure these things out. Anyhow, I...