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Medical malpractice: In California, is there a general or unspoken minimum amount for an attorney to take a claim?
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Answered on January 06, 2012
I'm assuming you mean is there an amount under which an attorney wouldn't take a case ON CONTINGENCY, right? Because if you're paying as you go,...
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Excerpted Emails on internet
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Answered on January 06, 2012
Have you tried asking the friend? Just saying.
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My bank would not give me a funds available letter after I deposited a "no hassle" check from another bank . What do I do?
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Answered on January 06, 2012
Since "no hassle" is not a legal term, it would be impossible for anyone to know what the issuing bank meant. We'd have to know the type of check...
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Quantum meruit theory justifies payment for work done without a contract, is there an opposite "winner gets the spoils" theory?
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Answered on January 06, 2012
Notwithstanding the other responses which are very good ... assuming you did not authorize any payment for work - how on earth did this person get...
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How do I pay myself as a single owner LLC?
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Answered on January 05, 2012
The answer depends on how you set the LLC up when you started it, and how you set it up when you got a Federal Tax ID Number (also known as...
Unfair competition, unfair business practice, unfair, deceptive, untrue, misleading advertising.
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Answered on January 05, 2012
First, while this may feel like unfair competition and all of those other terms you used, legally it's not. It might be fraud or breach of contract...
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I am in a two person LLC in NC. We get along perfect but want to operate separately now? What are my options?
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Answered on January 05, 2012
There are a lot of options but they depend on the specific circumstances of the business, and what it does. If there is a way to split up the work...
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I have an LLC and 2 DBAs under it which I want to close. Do I just need to dissolve the LLC and the DBAs will dissolve with it?
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Answered on January 04, 2012
Technically you would dissolve the LLC and then file an abandonment of the DBAs. If you don't file the abandonment - even if you don't use the...
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Cancellation proceeding at USPTO
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Answered on January 04, 2012
Without knowing the context in which this is happening it's difficult, actually impossible to know what "papers will suffice as proof."
It...
How do I legally remove myself from a LLC in Michigan?
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Answered on January 04, 2012
Active but not in good standing can mean various things - a Michigan attorney could tell you but generally it would mean some form, maybe even a...
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