How should we compensate ourselves as LLC members?
The advice already given, "talk to a qualified business attorney", is right on point. I encourage you to do so. Here are some important reasons...
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The advice already given, "talk to a qualified business attorney", is right on point. I encourage you to do so. Here are some important reasons...
First, let me say that I am not sure I have all the facts needed to properly answer this question. Having said that, I will attempt to answer based...
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I agree with Mr. Wilcox. It may not be a huge issue for the business adviser to to be there if it is a very general informational meeting. However,...
As a sole proprietor, you will be exposed to a lot of risk. In fact, this form of doing business offers the highest risk to your personal assets....
This is a very serious charge. Typically a charge like this will not be deferred or go into any type of diversion option. A factor that is...
In general the final disposition of the case matters more than the mere arrest. Was he convicted of 4th degree DV? There are many ways to settle a...
Yes you should always consult with an attorney. There are ways for you to resolve this offense short of pleading guilty. A theft charge in your...
First, off I am not licensed in Oregon. However, you should get a lawyer. I'm going to guess that if you inquire you may even be eligible for a...
Voluntarily turning yourself in generally looks better than being arrested on a failure to appear warrant. A lawyer may be able to help you...
Your inquiry cites the theft definition (RCW 9A.56.020). As such, it is not clear to what degree of theft you are inquiring about. Generally this...