Can a NY corporation be sued if they have recently dissolved and are inactive via the Sec of State?
In short yes. The Secretary of State can still serve the corporation in order to commence a lawsuit. In addition, if the company is dissolved and...
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Limited liability company (LLC) Lawyer at Utica, NY
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In short yes. The Secretary of State can still serve the corporation in order to commence a lawsuit. In addition, if the company is dissolved and...
It is interesting that you boil down the issues of forming a legal entity for your business to the inconvenience of filing a tax return when there...
You can take the contractor to small claims court and represent yourself in this matter. The bigger issue will be actually collecting any amount...
Yes this person can sue. This is what small claims court is made for. If she wins she can collect both her deposit back and the filing fees she...
As the other attorneys stated, this agreement is really just for fun. Even if you and the other person signed the agreement intending it to be...
If the company you are taking over is a corporation,(including an s-corp), or llc, and your "partner" signed the agreements in question in his or...
I agree with the attorney above. The union's job is to protect their members. Accordingly, they'll want to see your confidentiality agreement to...
You are asking a very detailed, multifaceted question and there is no way to actually provide the level of specificity you are seeking here....
Based on the facts in your statement, the key part being that they were an unmarried couple - she should definitely obtain an attorney as this is...
You may be liable for damages. The landlord does not need to have a written agreement, if you lived there with his or her permission and paid rent...