Legal malpractice generally is the failure of an attorney to comply with the rules of Professional Responsibility. There are ABA (American Bar Association) rules of Professional Responsibilit
No, it is not legal if the business is an LLC and you are a Partner. Do you have a partnership agreement? It is embezzlement of the company funds from where I sit. And should you
You can't "transfer" the LLC to SC, but you can register to do business in SC, which is all that's necessary. There is no requirement at all that a business be established or created in or under th
If you believe that he has committed malpractice, then yes, you may sue him. Malpractice is usually thought of as involving negligence or carelessness--missing critical filing dates, for example. B
No, no, no!! The most you can sue for, in Special Civil Part, is that $15,000, and this case might be worth much more; if you prove $150,000 in damages, in Special Civil Part, you still
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