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Civil And Common Laws Information
Posted on August 7, 2023 by Michael Smith
In a criminal case, the federal government generally brings charges in another of two ways: either by accusing a suspect directly in a "bill of information" or other similar document, or by bringing evidence before a grand jury to permit that body to find out if the case should proceed.When there is, then your defendant is indicted.In the federal system, an incident should be brought before a grand jury for indictment if it's to proceed; some states, however, usually do not require indictment...
What Licenses Do I Need to Start My Company?
Posted on January 5, 2023 by Michael Smith
What License do I want to start my business? This is the single most popular question we get, representing more than half of all questions to our question & answer site for small business owners.There is, regrettably, no comprehensive response to the question.Every state, county, and municipality has a different set of rules and regulations regarding licensing.There's just no way to catalogue all the prerequisites for a certain kind of business or location...
I've Been Charged - What Can I Do To Help Myself?
Posted on September 5, 2022 by Michael Smith
Why me? How can I let this happen? If I could just go back and undo what I did.It's only natural to engage in this thought process when you have been charged with a criminal offence.Such sentiments may be echoing repeatedly in your mind.You may even believe that you cannot stop them.However, you must to be able to help yourself.Begin by recognizing that this thought process creates feelings of helplessness and is disempowering...
Protect Your Business With Non-Disclosure Agreements
Posted on January 10, 2022 by Michael Smith
Every business should protect proprietary information when dealing with independent contractors, vendors and other companies.The best way to do it is to use a non-disclosure agreement, frequently known as an"NDA."What's an NDA?An NDA is an agreement between two parties to safeguard confidential information disclosed in a business transaction.The proprietary information can include business procedures, financing, customer lists, and anything that is not already readily available in the public arena...