Does seller sign cancellation without legal reason?
It would be impossible for anybody but the seller to tell you what they are either planning group to or whether they will sue or hold you to the...
Hollywood, FL
Business Lawyer at Hollywood, FL
Practice Areas: Business, Contracts & Agreements, Corporate & Incorporation
It would be impossible for anybody but the seller to tell you what they are either planning group to or whether they will sue or hold you to the...
If another entity has trademarked the name, you may have a difficult time receiving approval from the USPTO. I strongly advise you to speak with...
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You are not required to have separate LLCs for each, however, I would certainly recommend it. To do otherwise, you would cross-collateralize all...
Is the build-out mentioned in the lease? You mention that the landlord said he was unaware of any build-out before 2-1, which leads me to believe...
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If you already have a default judgment against you personally, creating an LLC now, after-the-fact, will not help you with regard to that...
It all depends upon what you signed up for and what terms of service you agreed to. It may not seem fair, but if you agreed to it, then you agreed...
Of course you can! This is America! Anybody can sue anybody else - HOWEVER - make certain that you actually have a suit worth pursuing. Keep in...
Yes. You can sue anybody for anything, however, recovering anything is a completely different issue. Proceed, if at all, with great...
It will depend upon the terms of the contract. Not having a copy of the contract is not a defense. Best of luck. The foregoing discussion does...