
Unauthorized Reception of Cable Service
Federal Law Federal law prohibits persons from receiving cable communications service without permission of the operator. Violating this law is considered

With an IRS Payment Plan, Can I Direct my Payments to a Specific Year’s Outstanding Liabilities?
If you annually fail to pay taxes on something specific, it may take several years for the IRS to realize it.

Can a Logo be Copyrighted and Trademarked?
A logo can be protected by both a copyright and a trademark. To understand the difference between the two forms of

Requirements to import alcoholic beverages and energy drinks in the U.S.
Companies wishing to import beverages in the U.S. – whether they are alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages – must comply with federal

What do you do when you receive a collection notice?
What Is a Collection Notice? A collection notice is a letter from a debt collector identifying debts they are seeking to

What Happens If You Lose Your Trust Documents?
Losing trust documents happens more often than people realize. The problem with losing trust documents is that there is no way

What are Liquidated Damages?
Liquidated damages are a type of compensation that is awarded by a court to an injured party as a result of a breach

If My Partner Commits Fraud, Can I be Personally Liable?
Like the answer to many legal questions, it depends. If you are unaware that your partner is committing the fraud, it

Are You Involved in a Lawsuit That Has Dragged On?
Perhaps the opposing party filed a complaint, which you and your attorneys responded to. But the opposing party hasn’t responded to

What is a Commercial Lease?
A commercial lease is a contractual agreement for a business to rent office space or other property from a landlord. The