Understanding The Corporate Veil
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18 March 2020
One of the main arguments for establishing a proper corporation instead of carrying on without incorporation is to receive a degree of personal protection against the losses and liabilities of the business. When corporate lawyer service providers talk about this sort of situation, they sometimes refer to it as the "corporate veil." Let's take a look at what the corporate veil is and what some of its implications are.
The Basics
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The Basics Of Uncompensated Work Time
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11 February 2020
When you work for an employer, that employer has an obligation to pay you according to the terms of the labor laws. If, for any reason, you haven't been paid according to the terms of your employment or according to the labor laws, you may be able to make a claim against your employer for that compensation. Here's what you need to know about your rights to claim for unpaid wages and what you have to prove.
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Do You Need a Speeding Ticket Lawyer or Not?
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30 December 2019
Speeding tickets may be one of the less worrisome driving infractions, but there are still situations when you should hire a speeding ticket attorney for representation in court. Many drivers wrestle with the decision to hire an attorney after a speeding ticket. Here are a few examples of when it is a good idea to do use a speeding ticket law firm and when you can probably get by without an attorney present.
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When Do You Need An Attorney For A Car Accident?
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26 November 2019
Most people may assume you do not need an attorney to deal with the aftermath of a car accident. Typically, the injured party would file on the insurance policy of the party at fault. However, there are some circumstances in which a car accident attorney is useful or even necessary. Here are some examples:
When You Are in a No-Fault State
Some states are no-fault when it comes to insurance. This essentially means the insurance of each party will pay their own bills for any damage and injuries.
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