I am the only owner of an LLC...I am selling my business...can I sign my LLC over to new owner?
Getting or using the FID is the last thing to worry about. You need solid written agreements that transfer all rights (and get consent where...
Boulder, CO
Estate planning Lawyer at Boulder, CO
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Getting or using the FID is the last thing to worry about. You need solid written agreements that transfer all rights (and get consent where...
Typically you have a complete lease and a complete purchase contract with any number of conditions. These agreements are complex and you will need...
If the copy and related pictures and the like are your creations, then you may have few intellectual property issues. If they are the property of...
You should have had this covered as part of the divorce. There is no way to get removed off the loan unless the lender agrees, and they almost...
Is this a real threat? Maybe. In the US anyone can sue you for pretty much anything. That does not mean the suit would last very long, but it is...
In every state (except Montana, as I recall) you are employed at-will unless you have a contract. That means the employer can fire the employee for...
Possibly. The general rule is that you are expected to have read and understood what you signed. The courts don't like to spend their time on...
You don't provide any relevant facts that describe this so-called malicious intent. If what they did was defamatory or violates other specified...
Unless you can resolve this amicably, you will have to file a lawsuit. You are a tenant and have various rights, in most states. What they did may...
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