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Re: LLC benefits (going from Sole Proprietor)
matt@mailinator.com wrote: > i need to incorporate my sole proprietorship. i was on a "incorporate > in delaware" site today, and i read their FAQs about LLC vs. S-Corp. it > seemed pretty informative, and made me think perhaps LLC was right for > me


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
In <b1oej29ns7ioepvsg3nt2fi2d42iiokdae@4ax.com>, on 10/19/2006 at 07:24 AM, "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> said: >Because you didn't do anything legally that would allow someone to >claim damages for your actions. They can *alwa


Re: transferring Sub S stock
Stuart A. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote: >herb_k@mail.com wrote: > >> I'm about to join in a business venture with someone who has >> already established a Subchapter S Corporation in DE, where they >> reside. I live in PA. >> >> It see


repairing corporate status
A person began a new single-person Sub S corporation several months ago, and failed to obey the rules for keeping finances separate. That is, they paid for some things (such as internet website services) with a personal credit card, rather than with a


Re: Proposition to Execute Spammers, Bot Builders and Script Kiddies
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:j36dj2t1h7s13fq936pcior0shle48r8h1@4ax.com... > It's a close call but I think that even for spammers the death > penalty would violate the Constitution's prohibition on cruel and > unu


Re: PARKING GARAGE SCAM?
o.olivera@gmail.com wrote: > I used a parking garage in SF, CA. I don't live in SF and am entirely > unaware of rules in parking garages. That's apparent from your post. > Anyways, the attendent handed me a ticket and an hour later I came back >


Re: Negligence vs Gross Negligence
Pete <georga10@gmail.com> wrote: > If one was to sign a waiver for negligence, would that person > lose the right to sue for gross negligence? Is there a legal > distinction between these two terms? This is in California. Like other responders,


LLC benefits (going from Sole Proprietor)
hello, i need to incorporate my sole proprietorship. i was on a "incorporate in delaware" site today, and i read their FAQs about LLC vs. S-Corp. it seemed pretty informative, and made me think perhaps LLC was right for me in my transition. quest


Re: How/should I sue
Terry.McKenna@gmail.com wrote: > I recently gave a negative reference for a former employee. I have > moved on from the company a year ago and so has the employee. > > I was contacted by a recruiter asking for reference. I called the > recruiter ba


Holmes Youthful Trainee Act
What is the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act?? i know it is a program for first time offenders ages 17-21 to go through and get their criminal conviction dimissed. But why is different than probation?? How long are they in the program , what do they have t


fundraising for terrorists
Someone raised the issue with me that some Americans were sending money to Sinn Fein and that the US government was not preventing them from doing so, until the events of 9/11/2001 made it necessary for greater cooperation in such matters. I don't kn


Re: atheists forbidden from holding office
JMW <epsilon_911@yahoo.com> writes: > And in that sense, such a state constitutional provision acts as an > /in terrorem/ clause. Could you please explain what an "in terrorem clause" is? -- Ignorantly, Allan Adler <ara@zurich.csail.mit.edu> *


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