Do i need to dissolve my llc if no longer in use?
This depends on a lot of factors. is it a single member LLC? Are there outstanding debts? why are you seeking to dissolve the LLC? In CO there...
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This depends on a lot of factors. is it a single member LLC? Are there outstanding debts? why are you seeking to dissolve the LLC? In CO there...
There are a myriad of issues here that you need counseling on. Your Mom's estate, the operating agreement, whether there was compliance with the...
Without an operating agreement, the LLC statutes will be the default provisions as to how this will be handled. You will need counsel to guide you...
As someone else said, there is no way to ever avoid a lawsuit. That said, you can and should take proactive measures to ensure that your employees...
This will depend upon your contract terms, if it is stated. Otherwise, the default contractual interest rate is 8% per annum. If the Contractor...
Short answer yes. Without knowing more of your business and fact pattern, you might be able to assert claims for fraud and civil theft. We would...
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You may have the greatest claim in the world, however, without facts, or seeking money as your primary objective on public websites is...
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Your cable contract is also governed by a franchise agreement probably between the City or County, depending upon where you live. Ken Fellman, or...
As long as tehre is no contract, title VII type claim, whisteleblower protection or otehr reason they are demoting you, other than the dmeotoion is...
Please contact Julie Karavas at Inman Flynn. 303.861.5300. she specializes in these matters.