You can sue the restaurant for invasion of privacy. One type of invasion of privacy is the appropriation of your name or likeness for commercial purposes without your consent.
Your damages (mon
Yes, these things are completely legal. The company your husband contracts for has a right to require these things of anyone whom does business with it; if your husband does not wish to do these thing
Based upon what you have written about I see nothing illegal if your business entity sold products for a non-profit. However, to protect your interests in your entity, you should consult with a busine
E.M., Member, California Bar
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No, you may not vote Member 2 off unless the company's partnership, formation, or operating agreement specifically says that a majority of the ownership can remove a minority owner under certain circu
You need to review the formation document filed with the secretary of state. Check the formation to see if it states on its face if you can singly dissolve the company or bow out of the company. If no