How to set up a non disclosure agreement between a company and I?
Just reach out to the other party and tell them that you'd like to share proprietary information and that you'll need them first sign an NDA. If...
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Just reach out to the other party and tell them that you'd like to share proprietary information and that you'll need them first sign an NDA. If...
Given that single member LLCs are quite common, I would suggestion contacting the office where you file the form. I'm sure this would not be the...
No, a certificate of amendment does not need to be filed in DE. However, if the entity is registered as a foreign corporation in any other...
One person can own/form as many corporations as he or she would like. There is no limit.
Yes, you can adopt bylaws. Just make sure you look at the relevant corporate statute (i.e., Texas if you are a Texas corporation) to make sure you...
You'd definitely want to talk to a tax advisor and a lawyer to figure out the best entity to go with. Lots of facts go into this decision. That...
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I agree - definitely get a lawyer. I would also take a look at the document that gives the company the redemption right. The agreement may provide...