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Richard Knellinger | The Law Office of Knellinger, Jacobson & Associates
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Graphic Design: Who Owns Advertising Material? You would think that if you pay someone to create advertising material for your business, you would have a right to the advertising that was created for your use. Surprisingly, Copyright law does not work that way. The Copyright of creative works does not require any formal registration like […]
Marriage A marriage is one of the most memorable days in a person’s life. Couples generally plan for months in advance and invite their closest of friends and relatives to share this momentous day together. As part of the planning process, couples should discuss the legal and financial effects of making this life-long commitment. Oftentimes, […]
Mr. Knellinger attended the United States Supreme Court reception for the American Inns of Court in November 2016 on behalf of the Gerald T. Bennett Inn of Court in Gainesville, Florida associated with the Levin College of Law. The Inn has met the highest Platinum status for its performance for several years in a row. […]
What is jurisdiction? Before you bring a lawsuit before any court, whether it be a Florida state court or a United States federal court, the court has to have jurisdiction over the issues of your case. Jurisdiction is the power of a court to make a decision concerning your case and to issue orders that […]
Probate attorney in Gainesville, FL explains. 1. Look for an original Last Will and Testament, and if one is found, put it on deposit with the Clerk of Court in the county where the loved one was a resident; 2. Record a short form (no cause) death certificate in each county in Florida where your […]
Attorney Fees – Flat Fee vs. Hourly Rate Question from potential client: Dear Mr. Knellinger, How much would it cost someone to setup a new LLC or Corporation, including drafting an operating agreement, buy/sell agreements or bylaws, etc.? Additionally, what is the charge for handling contract review, handling employment matters, including, without limitation, hiring, firing, […]
Buying an Existing Business: Part 2 This article will address what a purchaser should consider before purchasing an existing business. Part 1 of this article addressed why a person should consider buying an existing business. Part 3 will address the legal impact of buying an existing business. What to consider when purchasing an existing business? […]
Buying an Existing Business: Part 1 Part 1 of this article will address why a person should consider buying an existing business. Part 2 of this article will address what a purchaser should consider when buying an existing business and Part 3 will address the legal impact of buying an existing business. Why consider buying […]
Common Questions about Independent Contractors Many businesses that contract with individuals or businesses for goods or services are unaware of the potential liability that may arise under the contract. Under certain circumstances, the individual or business rendering goods or services to a business may actually be classified under Florida law as an employee, not an […]