Legal Articles, Administrative Law
Workplace Restraining Orders: An Important Tool for Maintaining a Safe Work Environment and Protecting Against Liability
Work Place Violence Restraining Orders
The Notice-Prejudice Rule
This article describes the relation between, late notice, the notice prejudice rule and the different types of policies issued by insurance companies such as: claims made; claims made and reported; and occurrence.
Creating a LLC or Corporation in Youngstown, Ohio
This article describes the basics surrounding the structuring of your business entity
Pushing RBST
Published in the Pace University Environmental Law Review, the article concerns an artificial hormone fed to cows and how it was sold to America through the political process and the law.
Corporate graphic design and logo as the main parts of your branding strategy
Transferring information about the company, using visual elements, is a crucial task for marketers and business owners. Clients may not be aware of the products and services or the field of activity of your business. But such a component as the logo, for example, can tell a lot. It can express corporate values or the benefits that people receive from purchasing the company's products or services, comparing to the proposals of direct competitors.
James T. Flynn-Former VOYA Financial Broker-Subject of Numerous Customer Suits Involving REITs-Greenville, SC
We recently filed several FINRA arbitrations for customers of former VOYA Financial financial advisor James T. Flynn of Greenville, S. Carolina.
Dexter L. Thomas Investigation March 2019 Update-Dallas, TX
We are representing a large group of former clients of now decease, former financial advisor, Dexter Thomas of Dallas, Texas.
Consumer Litigation Law Center obtains large settlement for client in broker negligence and breach of fiduciary duty case
Litigation case by sellers of Commercial Property against Real Estate Broker, Real Estate Agent and Buyer for Negligence, Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Breach of Contract results in large settlement and default judgement for Sellers by Consumer Litigation Law Center
Let's Talk About: Should I Form An LLC?
One of the most common mistakes a business owner can make is failing to properly establish and maintain a business entity separate from their personal assets. By creating a separate business entity, the business owner or owners create a liability "shield" for the activities of the business and its employees. There are many entities available, but the most common entity formed is a Limited Liability Company ("LLC") that has the business owner or owners as "members" of the LLC.
Can My Limited Liability Company Be Suspended?
A California Limited Liability Company may be suspended for several different reasons by different entities.