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Yes, that could be done, but it could get messy if the company has other third party debts. If the real estate is sold, the proceeds would go to the company. The individuals selling the company would presumably want the proceeds. If the company distributed the proceeds to the selling owners of the company (before the consummation of the stock sale)...
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Bill Henry
BusinessFeb 29, 2024
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Based on the information provided, you may have a claim for breach of contract. It hardly seems right, regardless of what is stated in a contact, for a party to fail to perform and then state that the money you paid is "non-refundable."
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Bill Henry
BusinessFeb 20, 2024
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Congratulations on your new business venture! If your name and logo are unique, you can file an application with the USPTO. The application will require you to provide details about your business, the name and logo you wish to trademark, and the services it will represent. You can apply
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Bill Henry
BusinessSep 4, 2023
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The facts are definitely suspect, and worthy of further investigation. Based on the circumstances you described, it sounds like you could potentially have a case for misrepresentation or fraud. Here's why:
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Bill Henry
BusinessJul 27, 2023
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From your description, this activity falls under securities law as you're issuing a type of security. Thus, you would need to comply with
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Bill Henry
BusinessJul 5, 2023
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It is impossible to predict ahead of time exactly what a third party will do if you compete against them using insider information. So, the following information is only a general list of possible claims. Not everything may apply to you, and of course additional claims could be brought depending on the particular facts of the case.
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Bill Henry
BusinessMay 12, 2023
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We can help you. A strong attorney demand letter may help you. If ultimately, the manufacturer's failure causes you financial damages you may need to bring a lawsuit to recover those losses.
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Bill Henry
BusinessOct 18, 2021
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We are very sorry that this has happened to you. Based on the contract language you cite if you wish to bring a claim against this company you’ll either need to come to Colo to bring your claim or retain an attorney to assist you. If the value of your claim is as you state $2,000 it may not be an economically viable case to retain an attorney to as...
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Bill Henry
BusinessJun 11, 2021
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That sounds horrible. In order fully evaluate your case I recommend that you schedule a case assessment 24/7 by calling 303-688-0944 or online at https://calendly.com/case-assessment/case-assessment. At your appointment, we'll meet by phone or video (Zoom), we'll discuss your business, losses, the facts as related to PayPal, your concerns, des...
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Bill Henry
BusinessFeb 10, 2021
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We can help you with contract drafting! The best way to get started is with a case assessment so we can understand your business and contract needs. You can schedule a case assessment 24/7 by calling 303-338-2365 or online at https://go.oncehub.com/rebooknow. At your appointment, we’ll meet by phone or video (zoom). We’ll discuss your con...
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Bill Henry
BusinessOct 12, 2020
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