Is this a conflict of interest?
The first place to turn is your engagement letter with that attorney. Generally, attorneys are barred from a relationship causing a conflict of...
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The first place to turn is your engagement letter with that attorney. Generally, attorneys are barred from a relationship causing a conflict of...
I would advise having an experienced California-based attorney review your governing documents (operating agreement and the like) to ensure that...
The short answer is that you can't. Quotes, titles, and names are not copyrightable. It is possible you can trademark the quote if you plan to "use...
As attorney Hugus points out, the first question to ask is to what type of corporate entity are you referring? LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp, etc.? Then, you...
The answers above are good. I would add that "crafts" bearing the school's mark may survive a First Amendment carve out. Courts weigh consumer...
There are a lot of facts to consider when filing such a suit. Is the claim purely against the corporation or can you join individual defendants as...
The IRS draws a distinction between "electioneering" (which a 501(c)(3) is prohibited to do) and "lobbying" (which a 501(c)(3) may do with some...
I concur with attorneys Dolan and D'Esposito. I would add one caveat; be careful of an exact 50/50 split in ownership. Generally, this can lead to...
Generally, I would advise that you hold on to documents as long as you possibly can. Certainly, the risks diminish over time, but there are some...
I concur with the answers given above. I would add that you should prepare dates. Prior use may be an issue in your situation, and you will want to...