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2 Answers | Asked in Business Formation, Business Law and Contracts for Pennsylvania on
Q: Conducting business in Partnership and sole proprietorship at same time in same type of business with few modifications.

I have registered an LLC called XYZ INVESTMENTS. With this newly registered entity, I have invested in a produce store called FRESH PRODUCTS, and bought 25% share under XYZ INVESTMENTS in FRESH PRODUCTS business. Now FRESH PRODUCTS has 4 business partners (which also includes my LLC - XYZ... Read more »

Nancy L Lanard
Nancy L Lanard answered on Jun 16, 2020

Please see the answer I provided to this question when you previously asked it.

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1 Answer | Asked in Business Formation, Business Law and Contracts for Pennsylvania on
Q: I have formed an llc and bought 25% share in a produce store. Now I want to open Another produce store on my own, can I?

I have registered an LLC called XYZ INVESTMENTS. With this newly registered entity, I have invested in a produce store called FRESH PRODUCTS, and bought 25% share under XYZ INVESTMENTS in FRESH PRODUCTS business. Now FRESH PRODUCTS has 4 business partners (which also includes my LLC - XYZ... Read more »

Nancy L Lanard
Nancy L Lanard answered on Jun 16, 2020

There are two issues here. The first is whether the new business should be run under the same LLC. I would think the new business should be a new and separate LLC to run the new produce business unless the original LLC is only used to hold the 25% interest in the other business. This should be... Read more »

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence for Texas on
Q: What would it look like if I recant

I am a victim of domestic violence in Texas. The charges are deadly conduct and assault causes bodily injury family member.

Arrangement hasn't happened yet. I had used funds from the victims compensation funds.

Kiele Linroth Pace
Kiele Linroth Pace answered on Jun 16, 2020

If an innocent person is facing criminal charges then you should speak up. If there was a fight but the person charged with a crime was using force in self-defense, in defense of another, or in defense of property then you should speak up. Intentionally misleading the investigating officers is a... Read more »

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Mississippi on
Q: Hello

If you got proof about a person stealing and proved it thru. The corporate office .and they acted on it into firing .an employee. And put pictures on Facebook just cause she .said things about this person .

Kevin Thomas Stewart
Kevin Thomas Stewart answered on Jun 16, 2020

Based upon the information you provided, I am unsure of the question you are asking. Please be more specific when you resubmit.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for North Carolina on
Q: I need help filling for custody
Angela L. Haas
Angela L. Haas answered on Jun 16, 2020

This isn't really a question. Depending on what county you live in, there may be some "file-it-yourself" paperwork you can get from the courthouse to help you file for custody. Otherwise, you will need to have an attorney assist you. You should at least consult with an attorney,... Read more »

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