
The Causes and Perils of Involuntary Dissolution
Learn about the causes and consequences of involuntary dissolution, including failure to make a statutorily required filing and prevention strategies for businesses.
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Learn about the causes and consequences of involuntary dissolution, including failure to make a statutorily required filing and prevention strategies for businesses.
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After a document is filed and evidence is received, you must notify the registered agent of the appointment. Failing to do so can result in negative consequences for the company.
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What are the responsibilities of a registered agent? What will they do? What shouldn’t they do? Here are a few of the do’s and don’ts to keep in mind.
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Companies change their name for a many of reasons. A change in strategy, brand identity, or as a result of a merger or acquisition are just a few of examples.
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North Carolina assumed names registered before December of 2017 must refile by December 1st, 2022.
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What to Do When a Corporation’s New Name is Not Available in a Foreign Jurisdiction? A lot depends on where you filed it. Let’s look at some preliminary actions to take and some notable exceptions.
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Doing business in different states can affect what should be considered when naming your LLC or corporation. Read 5 important questions you should consider when choosing a legal entity name.
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To maintain corporate good standing status in most states, nonprofits are required to file annual or periodic reports with the Secretary of State.
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The process agent serves as a point of contact in the jurisdiction where the parties may not have a presence so that legal process arising out of the transaction’s operative agreements may be served.
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If you’re a US company doing business in Canada, read our blog to learn the essential steps to registering a company in Canada with our guide on extra-provincial registration.
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