by Michael Wallerstein | Oct 22, 2018 | Business Law
The company has settled a legal spat with the beach city over allegations that Bird failed to secure a business license and did not comply with administrative citations. The complaint alleged that Bird began operating its scooters without city approval and that it...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jul 5, 2018 | Business Law
To establish a corporation in Delaware and issue stock, here’s everything you need to know. 1. Choose a Corporate Name. … Names may be checked for availability by searching the Delaware Secretary of State business name database 2. Prepare and File...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jul 5, 2018 | Business Law
The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s CalCannabis program is now accepting applications for temporary and annual commercial cannabis licenses for cultivators, nurseries, and processors. Annual Cannabis Cultivation Licenses are year round and to complete...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jul 5, 2018 | family law
The answer depends on whether you were married. If you were married then you can keep it. It’s yours. But if you never married, you’ll need to give it back. The rules of contract law apply to a wedding proposal. The person giving the ring is offering it to the other...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jul 5, 2018 | Estate Plan
Creating an estate plan is a lot like getting into better shape. We all know we should do it, but most of us never make the first move because the task seems daunting. You will have to look elsewhere for a diet and exercise plan. But if you need an estate plan, you...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jun 20, 2018 | family law
If someone owes you past due child support and you want to collect in California, here are some things you want to know. California’s Department of Child Support Services charges a minimal fee to collect past due child support for members of the general public. To...
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