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Business Law

Tenders - How Online Tenders Procuring Is Better Than The Traditional Way!

23rd June 2010
A tender offer is nothing but a "takeover bid" in corporate finance world. Basically, a company makes a tender offer, which is a public offer of stock and provides details such as minimum and a maximum number of shares that are to be tendered, the price a...
Author: Emilyralph
Business Law

Shareholder Oppression in New Jersey

30th April 2010
The New Jersey Shareholder Oppression Statute, N.J.S.A. § 14A:12-7, provides that when those in control of a corporation having 25 or fewer shareholders "have acted fraudulently or illegally, mismanaged the corporation, or abused their authority as offi...
Author: Samuel Goldman & Associates
Personal Injury

Liverpool Solicitors Paul Rooney Reacts to Lord Jacksons Report

16th April 2010
For many years, Claimants have been able to pursue their claims on a no win no fee basis and because the Claimant's costs including the success fee and the insurance premium for the policy that is usually taken out to protect against the risk of having to...
Author: hitsearch
Business Law

Corporate Law, Corporate Constitution And Corporate Litigation

13th April 2010
Corporate law is the set of regulations instigated for the corporate world. The word corporation is synonymous with publicly owned large companies. In US, a company is equivalent to a firm or business, irrespective of whether or not it is a separate legal...
Author: Robert Bell
Business Law

UK Limited Company - Benefits

07th April 2010
Having your very own UK Limited company can provide one with considerable advantages as compared with being a sole trader.For one thing it does give consumers the feeling thst s Limited company is a more substantial undertaking than just a one man band.Ho...
Author: UK Tax Refunds
Estate Planning

Gifting of LLC / FLP Interests to Family Members - Timing is Everything

26th March 2010
The IRS has never liked valuation discounts (for lack of control and marketability) and has attempted to attack gifts of limited liability company (LLC) and family limited partnership (FLP) interests under several theories over the years and with varying ...
Author: Julius Giarmarco, Esq.
Legal

Contracts Examples Are Always Seen In Your Everyday Life

02nd March 2010
Contract examples can be found online or in documentation in public libraries. You can use a contract example to base your contract on. Contracts are legal binding agreements that are enforceable in courts of law. Contracts are exchanges of promises a...
Author: John Petersons
Taxes

Payroll Taxes Gone Bad

23rd November 2009
The IRS is particularly watchful of small businesses and payroll taxes. In the past, many small businesses thought they could get away with ignoring such taxes more easily than the big businesses. The IRS caught on and is now on the watch for businesses...
Author: Chintamani
Legal

What is a Shareholder Derivative Suit?

16th September 2009
A shareholder derivative suit refers to a lawsuit brought by the shareholders in behalf of the corporation against a third party. This is not traditional practice in corporate law, normally management is the one responsible for bringing up charges or d...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

What is a Shareholder’s Agreement?

23rd August 2009
A shareholder's agreement, also known as stockholder's agreement, is a supplemental document to the constitutional documents of the company that governs the relationship between the owners of the company. Corporate relationships are usually governed by...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Taxes

Alternative Minimum Tax Planning - Importance of Controlling Your Income Small Business Owners & the

18th June 2009
The degree of control that small business owners and the self-employed have over the timing is much greater than that of employees, and also depends on the structure of their businesses. For example, if a person is small business owner, and thus self-empl...
Author: kinal
Legal

Corporate Records – Shareholder Inspections

06th December 2005
You're conducting business as a corporation and various shareholders have kicked in investment money. Can shareholder inspections of corporate records occur? Emotional Attachment With small businesses, emotions can run high. Typically, a person has ...
Author: Richard Chapo
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