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Business Law
Wisteria Formations, the leading online limited company formations agent in the UK explains why it is important not to use a home address as a registered office when setting up and registering a limited company.London, UK (28/07/09) – Currently over...
Author: moviesplanet
Online Company Formations: the Danger of Using Your Home Address as Your Registered Office
11th August 2009Wisteria Formations, the leading online limited company formations agent in the UK explains why it is important not to use a home address as a registered office when setting up and registering a limited company.London, UK (28/07/09) – Currently over...
Author: moviesplanet
Bankruptcy Law
Wherever you go in the world, finance is a language that is spoken fluently by some, and a completely indecipherable one for others. There is such a wide range of topics connected with finance that a strong command of rules, regulations and options couple...
Author: mgordon
Bankruptcy Around the World
19th June 2009Wherever you go in the world, finance is a language that is spoken fluently by some, and a completely indecipherable one for others. There is such a wide range of topics connected with finance that a strong command of rules, regulations and options couple...
Author: mgordon
Bankruptcy Law
There is no doubt whatsoever that, however the idea may be sold to some people, going bankrupt is something that terrifies most of us. It is the stigma, as much as anything, that really worries individuals. Indeed, in some jurisdictions it is still common...
Author: mgordon
Alternatives to Bankruptcy
17th June 2009There is no doubt whatsoever that, however the idea may be sold to some people, going bankrupt is something that terrifies most of us. It is the stigma, as much as anything, that really worries individuals. Indeed, in some jurisdictions it is still common...
Author: mgordon
Legal
Dissolution of Your Business Entity by Brian P. McMahon, Esq. (Originally published in the Troff, Petzke & Ammeson Newsletter at www.tpalaw.com/Newsletter. There are primarily four reasons why a business entity is dissolved. These are: 1.) r...
Author: Brian McMahon
Dissolution of your Michigan business entity
01st December 2008Dissolution of Your Business Entity by Brian P. McMahon, Esq. (Originally published in the Troff, Petzke & Ammeson Newsletter at www.tpalaw.com/Newsletter. There are primarily four reasons why a business entity is dissolved. These are: 1.) r...
Author: Brian McMahon
Legal
From what my clients have told me, this threat occurs with great frequency. The typical scenario is that the individual has defaulted on a credit account. The original creditor, be it Citibank or Capital One or whomever, fails in its attempts to get the d...
Author: gregartim
Can a Collection Agency Garnish my Wages?
16th July 2008From what my clients have told me, this threat occurs with great frequency. The typical scenario is that the individual has defaulted on a credit account. The original creditor, be it Citibank or Capital One or whomever, fails in its attempts to get the d...
Author: gregartim
Legal
IntroductionThe doctrine of privity of contract is the relationship that exists between parties to a contract. Only those parties to the contract are bound by it and are able to enforce the contractual obligations under the contract. The concepts of novat...
Author: Leigh Ellis
Difference between Privity of Contract, Novation and Assignment under UK Law
16th July 2008IntroductionThe doctrine of privity of contract is the relationship that exists between parties to a contract. Only those parties to the contract are bound by it and are able to enforce the contractual obligations under the contract. The concepts of novat...
Author: Leigh Ellis
Legal
Recently, I've had several calls to my office about Garnishment of Wages, so perhaps a short article is in order. Wage Garnishment is a legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment ...
Author: gregartim
Can they Garnish my Wages?
12th April 2007Recently, I've had several calls to my office about Garnishment of Wages, so perhaps a short article is in order. Wage Garnishment is a legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment ...
Author: gregartim