
Signature Requirements on Corporate and Other Documents in New York
When filing documents in New York, it’s important that the proper individual signed the document in order to help avoid filing rejection.
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When filing documents in New York, it’s important that the proper individual signed the document in order to help avoid filing rejection.
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Effective June 1, 2020, Montana implemented the new Business Corporation Act, introducing significant changes to corporate governance and compliance requirements. This article provides an overview of the key provisions and their implications for businesses operating in the state.
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If you’re new to document legalization (verifying the authenticity of the signatures, stamps and seals on a document), the following definitions may help.
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With non-essential workers conducting daily business remotely, many states are implementing emergency alternatives to in-person document notarization.
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What makes UCC filing in Georgia unique? All filings (UCCs, fixtures, mortgages and deeds) are made at the local level regardless of the lien type.
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The NJ Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services is providing an online reinstatement and dissolution program from March 1st through June 15th, 2020.
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The importance and long-term value of having a corporate secretary (or chartered secretary) when operating abroad cannot be overstated.
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It’s not mandatory to record copyright ownership agreements at the U.S. Copyright Office (USCO), but there are compelling reasons to do so.
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Enacted January 1, 2020 HB 1009 introduced significant amendments to the Florida Business Corporation Act (FBCA), impacting both domestic and foreign corporations operating in Florida.
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The Delaware Division of Corporations announced a new business entity name regulation (23 DE Reg. 323), effective October 11th, 2019.
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