It's an online platform that offers repair services for smart phones, laptops and tablets to individuals as
well as corporate entities.
This means that we can
act as a corporate entity with clients when appropriate without having to refer them on to other lawyers.
In its lawsuit against ListHub, Zillow Group is claiming that its acquisition of Trulia was not technically a «change of control» because the acquisition was structured so that Trulia remained
intact as a corporate entity, Walmsley said.
While some factoring companies require that businesses have fair to good credit and at least one year in
business as a corporate entity (i.e., corporation, LLC, etc.), most factoring companies are flexible with these requirements.
(6) Down through the centuries, including our own, preachers have spoken not only to the personal and spiritual needs of congregational members in their social context but also to the spiritual and human needs of these
contexts as corporate entities.
Moreover, as the economist Richard Rothstein has observed,
as corporate entities expand to more and more schools, they are likely to have to rely on standard operating procedures and monitoring to maintain quality control and brand identification.
This may mean many arguments in court from all sides about whether the allegations surrounding Qatar were the responsibility of the
bank as a corporate entity, the four men charged or, as the SFO believes, both Barclays and the individuals.
As before, I'm going to focus less on the benefits that Twitter can deliver to individual lawyers (which I've covered a couple of times at Law21) than on the best ways that law
firms as corporate entities can utilize this social media tool.
Furthermore, NewLaw models that for example revolve around self - employed consultants must, by necessity, have those consultants promoting their and their firm's brand just as
much as the corporate entity itself will do.
Officials close to the development said the TPA would
function as a corporate entity and would administer health claims from the public general insurers.
To clarify, that's
Samsung as a corporate entity — specifically the conglomerate's component manufacturing arm — not Samsung Electronics, which makes Galaxy smartphones and is generally the more familiar part of the company to most consumers.
Bishops and presbyters together belonged to the priesthood (sacerdotium) in respect to their function at the altar; to the presbyterate, wherever it remained
intact as a corporate entity, in respect to local discipline.
Through the recommendation of the membership, in 2011, the PDEF began accepting donations from individuals as
well as corporate entities.
As a corporate entity, Facebook has every right to delete or censor whatever it wants, of course, since the First Amendment only applies to the actions of the government in restraining speech.
As a corporate entity, the owner is shielded from liabilities but is taxed twice.
Numerous Activision insiders who didn't want to be quoted said that Activision,
as a corporate entity, treats them well — individual developers are more likely to encounter conflicts of studio bureaucracy on the development side rather than on the publisher - side, something of an unusual scheme of events in game development.
As a corporate entity, you are also subject to various state and federal laws regarding nonprofit (or for - profit) corporations.
The success of anyone in the real estate business, as individuals or
as a corporate entity has nothing to do with size, but rather mostly about attitude, enhanced with that all important [personal] follow up and follow through that is referred to in the current article.