What exactly qualifies as slander/defamation?
To add to my colleague's excellent advice, there are a few layers to consider in undertaking this kind of activity. The company could discover...
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To add to my colleague's excellent advice, there are a few layers to consider in undertaking this kind of activity. The company could discover...
Overall, I'd say the best entity to form is a California C-corporation. If you are the only US employee, and you live in California, it will be...
My colleagues have given good advice on this point. Newspapers have wide latitude in constitutionally protected free speech. Generally, editorial...
The issue is actually trademark rather than copyright. Trademark issues can be complex, but in general, if you were using the name before Barnes &...
A statement of opinion is free speech protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution. Generally, in order for a statement to be defamatory...
The more arbitrary, fanciful or distinctive the name, the more likely it will be that you can register every obvious variant on it (inexpensively)...
No, you do not need to qualify the out-of-state LLC to do business in California if it is not actually transacting any intrastate business in...
Every limited liability company should have a document called an Operating Agreement, or sometimes an LLC Agreement, which sets forth the rights...
Vacation pay falls under the general category of wage-hour regulations. Although paid vacation is not required under California law, if an...
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