If my employer asks me to run a sweepstakes that is later found to be illegal, who is liable?
Your instincts are correct inasmuch as your company should absolutely talk to an attorney before running any kind of sweepstakes or other promotion...
Seattle, WA
Business Lawyer at Seattle, WA
Practice Areas: Business, Corporate & Incorporation, Litigation
Your instincts are correct inasmuch as your company should absolutely talk to an attorney before running any kind of sweepstakes or other promotion...
You need to retain a business litigator as soon as possible to start protecting your company's interests and put a stop to what your former partner...
You should sit down for a consultation with an experienced business attorney. If your interest in your company is at stake you need to get fully...
The short answer is no you won't be paying twice as much tax but if you are operating or doing business in multiple states you do need to be...
You will need a business license and you should consider incorporating your business to help protect your personal assets. Contact a good...
If someone else has been using it in commerce before you then their rights will predate yours. In the USA it comes down to "first in use," and...
It's possible that your current employer would void the non-compete if they understood the situation. That being said, it would probably be a good...
You do need to make sure that your business is properly licensed to do business in the state where you are located. In Washington state, for...
Not necessarily. Piercing the corporate veil is difficult and generally depends a lot on the specific facts of the situation. If you are...
You need to consult a lawyer ASAP to protect your interests and to regain access to any records you are entitled to. Considering your potential...